The Cambridge Handbook of Linguistic Interfaces
Antonio Fábregas editor Laia Mayol editor Clàudia Pons-Moll editor Yanina Prystauka editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Nov '26
£150.00
This title is due to be published on 30th November, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Drawing on a range of disciplines, this is a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge research on the interfaces between linguistic modules.
In a shifting linguistic landscape, it has become less clear how different components of language (phonology, syntax, semantics) communicate and interact with each other. This comprehensive handbook clarifies this through interdisciplinary, detailed descriptions of the current state of knowledge on these topics.The linguistic landscape has shifted considerably over the last twenty years, making it increasingly less clear how the key components of language (phonology, syntax, and semantics) communicate and interact with one another. With contributions from a team of renowned scholars, this volume addresses this gap by offering an interdisciplinary account of the current state of knowledge on linguistic interfaces. Chapters are split into five parts, and provide detailed, cutting-edge overviews of the main theoretical approaches to how grammatical components interact. The volume also includes in-depth descriptions of the empirical domains and individual phenomena in which the interface between syntax, semantics, and phonology becomes more informative, along with their psycholinguistic implications for processing and acquisition. Combining empirical data with theoretical analysis, it enables readers to assess and compare linguistic phenomena from multiple perspectives. It is essential reading for researchers and advanced students in syntax, morphology, semantics, pragmatics, phonetics and phonology.
ISBN: 9781009470483
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749 pages