MORPHOLOGY

Informations du Cours
TitreΜΟΡΦΟΛΟΓΙΑ / MORPHOLOGY
CodeΓλ2-321
FacultyLettres
Cycle / Niveau1er cycle / Licence
Semestre de l’annéeWinter/Spring
CommonNon
StatutActif
Course ID600007498

Programme d' Études: 2018-2019

Registered students: 0
OrientationAttendance TypeSemesterAnnéeECTS
KORMOSEPILOGĪSWinter/Spring-6

Informations de la Classe
Année Académique2017 – 2018
Semestre de l’AnnéeSpring
Faculty Instructors
Weekly Hours3
Total Hours39
Class ID
600115219
Course Type 2016-2020
  • Cours Fondamental
  • Domaine Scientifique
Mode d’Enseignement
  • En présentiel
Accès en Ligne
Erasmus
The course is also offered to exchange programme students.
Language of Instruction
  • Anglais (Enseignement, Examens)
Prerequisites
Required Courses
  • Γλ2-120 INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL AND ENGLISH LINGUISTICS
Aptitudes Générales
  • Application des connaissances à la pratique
  • Recherche, analyse et synthèse de données et d’informations, avec utilisation des technologies adéquates
  • Adaptation à des situations nouvelles
  • Prise de décision
  • Travail en autonomie
  • Travail d’équipe
  • Travail en environnement international
  • Production de nouvelles idées de recherche
  • Critique et autocritique
  • Promotion de la pensée libre, créatrice et inductive
Type de Matériels Éducatifs
  • Notes de cours
  • Vidéoconférences
  • Son
  • Livre
Organisation du Cours
ActivitésCharge de travailECTSIndividuelEn groupeErasmus
Conferences
Seminaires
Exercices sur le terrain
Presentation d’une etude (projet)
Redaction de travaux
Total
Student Assessment
Student Assessment methods
  • Examen écrit : réponses plus longues (Formative)
Bibliography
Course Bibliography (Eudoxus)
Course textbook, "Linguistic Morphology" Elizabeth Mela-Athanasopoulou, University Studio Press, Thessaloniki 2007
Additional bibliography for study
Aikhenvald, S. (2007). Typological distinctions in word formation. In T. Shopen (Ed.), Language Typology and Syntactic Description, volume III: Grammatical categories and the lexicon (2n ed) (pp. 1-65). Cambridge: CUP. Anastasiadi-Simeonidi, Anna, Angela Ralli &Despin Chila-Markopoulou. 2003. To genos. Patakis, Athina. Aronoff, Mark. 1998. Gender agreement as morphology. In: The Proceedings of the First Mediterranean Conference of Morphology, Eds. Booij, G., A. Ralli, S. Scalise, University of Patras. pp. 7-18 Bauer, L. (1998). Is there a class of neoclassical compounds, and if so is it productive? Linguistics, 36. 403-422. Bauer, L. (2001). Compounding. In M. Haspelmath, E. Konig, W. Oesterreicher, & W. Raible (Eds.) Language typology and language universals (pp. 695-707). Berlin, New York: Mouton de Gruyter. Bauer, L. (2002). What can we do with derivational morphology. Bendjaballah, W. U. Dressier, O.Pfeiffer, & M. D. Voeikova (Eds.), Morphology 2000. Selected papers from the 9th mor¬phology meeting (pp. 37-48). Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins. Bauer, L. (2005). The borderline between derivation and compounding. In W. Dressier, D. Kastovsky, 0. E. Pfeiffer, & Rainer, F. (Eds.), Morphology and its demarcations (pp. 97-108). Amsterdam. Philadelphia: John Benjamins. – Bauer L. (2006). Compound. In K. Brown (Ed.), Encyclopedia of language and linguistics (II volume, pp. 719-726). Oxford: Elsevier. Booij, G. (2009). Compounding and construction morphology. In R. Lieber, & P. Stekauer (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of compounding (pp. 201—216). OUP McCarthy, A. (1992). Current morphology. London and New York: Routledge. Cleris, Christos & George Babiniotis. 1998. Grammatiki tis Neas Ellinikis. To onoma. Ellinika Grammata. Athina. Colaklides, Peter. 1964. The pattern of Gender in Modern Greek. Linguistics 5: 65-68. University of Athens. Corbett, G. 1991. Gender. CUP, Cambridge. Corbett, G. 1998. Morphology and Agreement, in The Handbook of Morphology, Andrew Spencer and Arnold M. Zwicky eds. Blackwell, Oxford Haspelmath, M. (2002). Understanding morphology. Oxford: OUPress. Himmelmann, N. P. (2004). Lexicalization and grammaticalization: Opposite or orthogonal? In W. Bisang, N. P. Himmelmann, & B. Wiemer (Eds.), What makes grammaticalization? A look from its fringes and its components (pp. 21-42). Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter. Hockett, C.F. 1958. A Course in Modern Linguistics. Macmillan, New York. Jackendoff, R. S. (2002). Foundations of language. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Jurafsky, D. (1996). Universals tendencies in the semantics of the diminutive. Language. 72, 533-578 Mela-Athanasopoulou, Elizabeth. 2002. English loan words in Modern Greek. In Studies in Greek Linguistics 22, p 440-450, Vol 1. Aristotle University, Thessaloniki. Mela-Athanasopoulou, Elizabeth. 2009. The Gender of he English Derived Nominal and the Modern Greek Counterpart. A Morphological Approach. In Greek Research in Australia, Proceedings of the Biennial International Conference of Greek Studies, pp 223-234. Eds. Close Elizabeth el al., Flinders University, Adelaide 2009, Australia. Melissaropoulou Dimitra & Anglea Ralli. 2008. Headedness in diminutive formation: Evidence from Modern Greek and its dialectal variation. In: Academiai Kiado. Acta Linguistica Hungaria – Journal Article. Vol. 55, 183-204. Philippaki-Warburton, Irene, David Holton & Peter A. Mackridge. 2004. Greek: an essential grammar of the modern language. Routledge. Ralli, Angela. 1994. Feature representations and feature-passing operations in Greek nominal inflection. In Proceedings of the 8th Symposium on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics: p. 19-45. Thessaloniki, English Department, Aristotle University. Ralli, Angela. 2002. The role of morphology in gender determination: Evidence from Modern Greek. Linguistics 40: 519-551 Ralli, Angela. 2003. Morphology on Greek Linguistics: The State of Art, in Journal of Greek Linguistics 4, pp. 77-129. John Benjamins. Ritter, Nancy. 1993. Where’s Gender? In Linguistic inquiry, Vol. 24, 4, p. 795-803, Fall 1993. Roché, Michael. 2000. Gender inversion in Romance derivatives with –arius. In Morphology 2000. Eds. Benjaballah S, Dressler W.U. Pfeiffer O.E and M.D Voeikova. John Benjamins. Pp. 283-291 Sotiropoulos, Dimitri. 1972. Noun Morphology of Modern Demotic Greek. Mouton. Hungary. Triantafyllides, Manolis, 1991. Neoelliniki Grammatiki. Manolis Triantafyllides Institute, Thessaloniki.
Last Update
07-09-2013