Part I. Introduction: 1. Preamble; 2. The scope of a linguistic theory; 3. Evaluating morphological theories; Part II. Models of Inflectional Morphology: 4. Item and arrangement morphology: introductory remarks; 5. Item and arrangement morphology: an outline formation; 6.
Characteristic problems of inflecting languages; 7. Item and arrangement versus word and paradigm; Part III. Towards a Generative Formulation: 8. Preamble; 9. Word and paradigm morphology: model and morpholexical rules; 10. Some outstanding problems in morphophonemics; Part IV. Towards an Evaluation Procedure: 11. Preamble; 12.
Formal economy; 13. Some alternative possibilities in morpholexics; 14. Problems of evaluation in morphophonemics; 15. Concluding observations; Appendices; References; Indices.