Morphology and Syntax Tools for Analyzing the World’s Languages

Morphology and Syntax Tools for Analyzing the World’s Languages by John Albert Bickford is a practical guide published by Sil International, Global Publishing on February 16, 1998. This 412-page book presents essential skills for analyzing the morphology and syntax of languages globally, drawing on the foundational work of John Daly, Larry Lyman, and Mary Rhodes. Written in an informal style, it aims to engage both teachers and students, offering a rich collection of references and theoretical content rooted in generative grammar.
Readers will find a structured approach to language analysis, with each chapter beginning with clear goals and prerequisites. The text includes numerous examples and explanatory diagrams to enhance understanding, while reviews of key terms and analytical questions at the end of most chapters facilitate practical application of the theoretical concepts. Additionally, references for further reading are provided for those interested in delving deeper into the subjects of linguistics and grammar.
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In this expansion of work by John Daly, Larry Lyman, and Mary Rhodes, Albert Bickford shares his enthusiasm for languages and linguistics with the reader by presenting a practical guide for acquiring skills necessary to analyze the morphology and syntax of languages around the world. Written in an informal, personal style, this is a practical book for teacher and student alike, a rich storehouse of references and helps in addition to the theoretical content drawn broadly from work within generative grammar. Most chapters begin with a statement of goals and a list of prerequisites for understanding the information contained in them. Examples and explanatory diagrams are distributed liberally throughout the text. The review of key terms, questions for analysis, and sample descriptions which appear at the end of most chapters help the student to apply the theoretical material. References for further reading are provided for those wishing to study further. Dr. Bickford serves in Tucson, Arizona, as a linguistic consultant with the Summer Institute of Linguistics, teaching and advising language workers who are investigating the languages of Mexico. Most summers he teaches the course from which this book developed at the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota, and directs the University’s graduate program in linguistics.
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