Introduction to the handbook Artemis Alexiadou, Ruth Kramer, Alec Marantz and Isabel Oltra-Massuet; 1. Introduction to distributed morphology: morphology after syntax and beyond Artemis Alexiadou, Ruth Kramer, Alec Marantz and Isabel Oltra-Massuet; Part I. Morphology after Syntax: Morphophonology: 2. Allomorphy and vocabulary insertion Maria Gouskova and Jonathan David Bobaljik; 3. Non-concatenative morphology Itamar Kastner and Matthew Tucker; 4. Multiple exponence Daniel Siddiqi and Isabelle Boyer; 5. Syncretism in distributed morphology Ruth Kramer; 6. Suppletion Beata Moskal; 7.
Markedness in distributed morphology Philipp Weisser; 8. Phonological strata Heather Newell; 9. Suprasegmental phenomena Marjorie Pak; Part II. Morphology after Syntax: morpho-semantics: 10. Contextual allosemy Alec Marantz and Neil Myler; 11. The Syntax-semantics interface in distributed morphology Marijke De Belder; 12. Feature semantics Daniel Harbour; 13. The interpretation of roots Elena Anagnostopoulou and Roumyana Pancheva; 14.
Reprint of the no-agents idioms hypothesis Heidi Harley and Megan Stone; Part III. Distributed Morphology from a Wider Perspective: 15. Distributed morphology and minimalism Peter W Smith; 16. Distributed morphology and acquisition Jennifer Austin and Liliana Sánchez; 17. Distributed morphology and bilingualism: code-switching and mixed languages Luis López; 18. Distributed morphology and psycholinguistics Christopher M. Hammerly and Roland Pfau; 19. Distributed morphology and neurolinguistics Linnaea Stockall and Laura Gwilliams; 20.
Distributed morphology and computational linguistics Thomas Graf; 21. Distributed morphology and historical linguistics Andrea Calabrese and Laura Grestenberger; 22. Distributed morphology and anthropology Jason D. Haugen.