The Oxford Handbook of Inflection
Edited by Matthew Baerman
Author Information
Matthew Baerman is a senior research fellow in the Surrey Morphology Group at the University of Surrey. His research focuses on the typology, diachrony, and formal analysis of inflectional systems, with a particular concentration on phenomena whose interpretation is problematic or controversial. His work has appeared in such journals as Language, Journal of Linguistics, Morphology, Lingua, Russian Linguistics and Natural Language and Linguistic Theory. He is co-author of The Syntax-Morphology Interface: a Study of Syncretism (CUP, 2005) and co-editor of Understanding and Measuring Morphological Complexity (OUP, 2014).
Contributors:
Stephen R. Anderson, Yale University
Matthew Baerman, University of Surrey
James P. Blevins, University of Cambridge
Ondrej Bojar, Charles University Prague
Claire Bowern, Yale University
Dunstan Brown, University of York
Matt Coler, INCAS3
Greville G. Corbett, University of Surrey
Mark Donohue, Australian National University
Nicholas Evans, Australian National University
Leoma G. Gilley, SIL Africa
Gunnar Olafur Hansson, University of British Columbia
Axel Holvoet, University of Warsaw
Maarten Kossman, Leiden University
Fiona McLaughlin, University of Florida
Cynthia L. Miller-Naudé, University of the Free State
Rachel Nordlinger, University of Melbourne
Kayta Pertsova, University of North Carolina
Gergana Popova, Goldsmiths, University of London
Bert Remijsen, University of Edinburgh
Andrew Spencer, University of Essex
Sabine Stoll, University of Zurich
Thomas Stolz, University of Bremen
Gregory Stump, University of Kentucky
Jochen Trommer, University of Leipzig
Matthew Walenski, San Diego State University
Eva Zimmermann, University of Leipzig