This book contains twenty articles on the subject of derivational
morphology in Indo-European languages, and is the result of the
conference "Indo-European Word Formation", held in Copenhagen,
October 20th - 22nd 2000. The papers, covering all areas of
Indo-European, make substantial contributions to the current
intensive research on word formation, and many of them break new
ground or shed new light on old problems. While some contributions
are particularly concerned with the construction of theoretical
models of Indo-European, others continue the traditional
philological research into corpus languages. Finally, such issues
as the borderland between morphology and syntax and the potential
connection between Indo-European and other language families are
brought up for discussion. Contributions by: Fabrice Cavoto, Paul
S. Cohen, George Dunkel, Adam Hyllested, Britta Irslinger, Folke
Josephson, Konstantin Krasukhin, Martin Kummel, Jenny Larsson,
Rosemarie Luhr, Michael Meier-Brugger, Benedicte Nielsen, Alan
Nussbaum, Birgit Olsen, Natalia Pimenova, Jens Elmegard Rasmussen,
Elisabeth Rieken, Velizar Sadovski, Woiciech Smoczynski, Brent Vine
og Gordon Whittaker.
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