Morpheme Order and Semantic Scope
Discover the intricate world of Athapaskan languages with Morpheme Order and Semantic Scope by Keren Rice, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. Spanning 468 pages, this comprehensive study delves into the complex morphology of Athapaskan verbs, an area that has remained underexplored in linguistic literature. Rice presents a detailed typological survey of morpheme ordering, illuminating the critical role of semantics in shaping verb structure. This book is an essential resource for Athapaskanists, typologists, and both historical and theoretical linguists, offering valuable insights into the interplay between morphology and meaning. Enhance your understanding of Native American languages and the unique features of the Athapaskan language family with this scholarly work.