The Phonology-Morphosyntax Interface
These materials come from a graduate course on the Phonology-Morphosyntax Interface. I have most recently taught this as a phonology proseminar at UCLA (Fall 2023), and previously taught it as a morphology class at USC (Fall 2021). The course investigates the relationship between phonology and morphology/morphosyntax, focusing on allomorphy and morpheme order.
Iteration 2: UCLA Graduate Proseminar (Fall 2023)
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Syllabus Course syllabus
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Allomorphy-1 Introduction to allomorphy
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Allomorphy-2 Phonologically-conditioned suppletive allomorphy
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Allomorphy-3 Cyclic spell-out in morphology
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Allomorphy-4 Suppletion and containment; Bracketing paradoxes
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Allomorphy-5 Alternatives to Level Ordering
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Morpheme Order-1 The Mirror Principle
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Morpheme Order-2 The Mirror Alignment Principle and templatic morphology
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Morpheme Order-3 Root-and-pattern morphology in Arabic
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Morpheme Order-4 Mobile affixation in Huave
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Morpheme Order-5 Infixation and phonologically-conditioned affix order
Iteration 1: USC Graduate Introduction to Morphology (Fall 2021)
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Allomorphy-1 Introduction to allomorphy
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Allomorphy-2 Phonologically-conditioned suppletive allomorphy
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Allomorphy-3 Cyclic spell-out in morphology
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Allomorphy-4 Suppletion and containment
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Allomorphy-5 Bracketing paradoxes
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Morpheme Order-1 The Mirror Principle
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Morpheme Order-2 The Mirror Alignment Principle and templatic morphology
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Morpheme Order-3 Mobile affixation
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Morpheme Order-4 Phonologically-conditioned affix order