Gregory T. Stump (born 1954) is an American linguist and Emeritus Professor of Linguistics at the University of Kentucky.[1] He is a Fellow of the Linguistic Society of America and is known for his works on linguistic morphology.[2][3][4][5] Stump was one of the founding Editors (with Laurie Bauer and Heinz Giegerich) of the linguistic morphology journal, Word Structure.
Gregory Stump | |
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Born | 1954 |
Academic background | |
Education | Ohio State University (PhD), University of Kansas (BA) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | linguistics |
Sub-discipline | morphology, linguistic typology |
Institutions | University of Kentucky |
Books
edit- Morphotactics: A Rule-Combining Approach. Cambridge University Press 2023
- Inflectional Paradigms: Content and Form at the Syntax-Morphology Interface. Cambridge University Press 2016
- Morphological Typology: From Word to Paradigm. with Raphael A. Finkel. Cambridge University Press 2013
- Inflectional Morphology: A Theory of Paradigm Structure. Cambridge University Press 2001
- The Semantic Variability of Absolute Constructions, Dordrecht: Reidel 1985
References
edit- ^ "The Contributors". Oxford University Press.
- ^ Operstein, Natalie (4 February 2019). "Stump, Gregory. 2016. Inflectional paradigms: Content and form at the syntax-morphology interface :". Studies in Language. 42 (4): 994–998. doi:10.1075/sl.17020.ope. ISSN 0378-4177.
- ^ "Fellows". Linguistic Society of America.
- ^ Dahl, Östen (May 2014). "Gregory Stump & Raphael A. Finkel, Morphological Typology: From Word to Paradigm (Cambridge Studies in Linguistics 138). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. Pp. xxiv + 402". Nordic Journal of Linguistics. 37 (1): 126–132. doi:10.1017/S0332586514000110. ISSN 0332-5865.
- ^ Operstein, Natalie (2018). "Stump, Gregory (2016) Inflectional paradigms: Content and form at the syntax-morphology interface". Studies in language: International Journal Sponsored by The Foundation "Foundations of Language". 42 (4): 994–998. ISSN 0378-4177.
External links
edit- "Gregory Stump". University of Kentucky.