Course Description
Dieter Wunderlich (B Course)
Theories of the Lexicon

  The course program is structured as follows:

First week: The architecture of the lexicon as a generative and interfacing device
16.7.   Lexical space: Lexical and functional categories
18.7.   The structure of items: Lexical decomposition and argument structure
20.7.   Interfaces: The conceptual flexibility of lexical items
Second week: Complex lexical structures
23.7.   Noun-verb distinction: Deverbal nouns and denominal verbs
25.7.   Operations: Causatives, Resultatives and other complex predicates
27.7.   Exceptional marking of lexical classes vs. Linking splits
Third week: Morphologically complex words as organized in paradigms
30.7.   Inflectional features and the structure of paradigms
01.8.   A constraint-based view on paradigms (syncretisms, gaps); OT morphology
03.8.   Morpho-semantic matches and mismatches (agreement, anti-agreement)

For most of these topics you can find references from my website: http://web.phil-fak.uni-duesseldorf.de/~wdl