Author

Rochelle Lieber

📖 Overview

Rochelle Lieber is a linguistics professor at the University of New Hampshire and a prominent scholar in morphological theory and word formation. Her research has significantly influenced the field of morphology, particularly through her work on deconstructing and analyzing how words are formed and structured. Lieber has authored several foundational textbooks and references in linguistics, including "Introducing Morphology" and "The Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology" (co-authored with Laurie Bauer and Ingo Plag). Her theoretical framework for word formation has been widely adopted in linguistic analysis and teaching. Through her academic career, Lieber has developed influential theories about the interaction between morphology and other components of grammar, especially focusing on the relationship between word structure and syntax. She has made notable contributions to understanding derivational morphology and compounding across languages. Her work extends beyond theoretical linguistics into practical applications, including the study of productivity in word formation and the analysis of neologisms in English. Lieber continues to be an active researcher and educator, contributing to the evolution of morphological theory and its teaching in universities worldwide.

👀 Reviews

Most student reviews focus on Lieber's textbook "Introducing Morphology" across academic platforms. Readers appreciated: - Clear explanations of complex morphological concepts - Practice exercises with solutions - Organization of content from basic to advanced topics - Use of examples from multiple languages Common criticisms: - Dense technical language that can be difficult for beginners - Limited coverage of certain morphological topics - High textbook price point From Goodreads (3.9/5 from 89 ratings): "Makes morphology accessible without oversimplifying" - Graduate student review "Good for self-study but needs more practical examples" - Undergraduate review From Amazon (4.2/5 from 41 ratings): "Well-structured for classroom use" - Professor review "Too theoretical for introductory students" - Teaching assistant review The Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology has fewer public reviews but maintains positive ratings focused on its comprehensive coverage and research value.

📚 Books by Rochelle Lieber

Introducing Morphology (2009) A comprehensive textbook explaining how words are structured and formed across languages, covering core concepts in morphological analysis.

The Oxford Reference Guide to English Morphology (2013) A detailed reference work co-authored with Laurie Bauer and Ingo Plag that systematically analyzes English word formation patterns and processes.

Deconstructing Morphology (1992) An examination of word syntax relationships and argument structure in morphological theory.

Morphology and Lexical Semantics (2004) An analysis of the relationship between word structure and meaning, exploring how semantic features influence morphological processes.

On Lexical and Morphological Conditioning in English Derivation (2016) A technical study of factors affecting word formation processes in English derivational morphology.

Cambridge Handbook of Morphology (2019) A co-edited volume providing comprehensive coverage of current research in morphological theory and analysis.

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Mark Aronoff Has produced fundamental work in morphology and word formation that parallels Lieber's research interests. His book "Word Formation in Generative Grammar" established core principles for analyzing morphological structures.

Laurie Bauer Has collaborated with Lieber and shares her focus on English morphology and productivity in word formation. His work on compound words and morphological change provides complementary perspectives to Lieber's theoretical framework.

Andrew Spencer Specializes in morphological theory and the interface between morphology and syntax. His research on lexical relationships and grammatical categories builds on similar foundations as Lieber's work.

Geert Booij Focuses on construction morphology and the relationship between morphology and other linguistic components. His research on morphological productivity and word formation processes aligns with Lieber's theoretical approaches.

Sharon Inkelas Works on morphology-phonology interactions and morphological theory in various languages. Her research on compound structures and reduplication complements Lieber's work on word formation patterns.