Morphology and its demarcations : selected papers from the 11th Morphology Meeting, Vienna, February 2004

1. Wichita Word Formation: Syntactic Morphology (by Rood, David S.) 2. Morphology in the Wrong Place: A Survey of Preposed Enclitics (by Cysouw, Michael) 3. Clitics or Affixes? On the Morphological Status of the Future-Tense Markers in Serbian (by Milicevic, Jasmina) 4. The Demarcation of Morphology and Syntax: A Diachronic Perspective on Particle Verbs (by Blom, Corrien) 5. When Clitics Become Affixes, Where do they Come to Rest? A Case from Spanish (by Enrique-Arias, Andres) 6. Grammatical Hybrids: Between Serialization, Compounding and Derivation in !Xun (North Khoisan) (by Heine, Bernd) 7. The Borderline between Derivation and Compounding (by Bauer, Laurie) 8. Compounding and Derivation: Evidence for Construction Morphology (by Booij, Geert) 9. Selection in Compounding and Derivation (by Scalise, Sergio) 10. Compounding and Affixation: Any Difference? (by Stekauer, Pavol) 11. On a Semantically Grounded Difference between Derivation and Compounding (by Fradin, Bernard) 12. Between Compounding and Derivation: Elements of Word Formation Corresponding to Prepositions (by Amiot, Dany) 13. Cumulative Exponence Involving Derivation: Some Patterns for an Uncommon Phenomenon (by Ricca, Davide) 14. Revising the Phonological Motivation for Splitting the Morphology (by Lloret, Maria-Rosa) 15. Derivation versus Inflection in three Inflecting Languages (by Manova, Stela) 16. Antipassive Sja-Verbs in Russian: Between Inflection and Derivation (by Say, Sergey) 17. Slavic Prefixes as State Morphemes: From State to Change-of-state and Perfectivity (by Zaucer, Rok) 18. Delineating the Boundary between Inflection-class Marking and Derivational Marking: The Case of Sanskrit -aya (by Stump, Gregory T.)