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Readership: Scholars and students of the evolution of language from advanced undergraduate level upwards, as well as linguists, cognitive sciencists and anthropologists.
Andrew Carstairs-McCarthy, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
1: Design in Language and Design in Biology 2: Why There is Morphology: Traditional Accounts 3: A Cognitive-Articulatory Dilemma 4: Modes of Synonymy Avoidance 5: The Ancestors of Affixes 6: The Ancestors of Stem Alternants 7: Derivation, Compounding, and Lexical Storage 8: Morphological homonymy and Morphological Meanings 9: Conclusions