英文摘要 |
A discussion on morphology-syntax is not easy to open, since languages which have an immediately apparent word morphology are not thereby less concerned with syntactic constructions than are languages without apparent or elaborate word morphology. Morphology and word morphology are the same thing; is there any other kind of morphology, strictly speaking, than that concerned with morphemic constituents of words? Some classes of words, in languages with apparent morphology, can be stated in terms of a variety of frames which have, however, a common feature: some constituents are substitutable and some are invariant. |