O Estatuto Da Morfologia Nos Estudos Gramaticais (original) (raw)
RESUMO: The linguistic studies in Ancient Greek and Roman traditions were concerned about the meaning and gave priority to elaborate the theory of "Parts of Speech"-morphology was the principal concerns of linguistic studies until the 18 th century. In the 19 th century, the phonological facts (sound change) began to receive attentions in linguistic studies. In the beginning of Generative Grammar, there was no autonomous component for the lexicon, which was conceived simply as a list of lexical formatives, but in later theories it is considered as a component of complex internal structures. In this perspective, word formation processes (derivation, inflection, compounding, etc.) have motivated different hypotheses: Transformational Hypothesis, Weak Lexicalist Hypothesis and Strong Lexicalist Hypothesis. The objective of this study is to show the status of morphology in linguistic traditions and its status in linguistic studies.
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