Jurafsky & Martin (2006) An Introduction to Natural Language Processing, Computational Linguistics, and Speech Recognition, Second Edition. Chapter 7.
(A book I recommend to buy as I believe it can be used in several other courses too...)
Morphology
Bauer, Laurie. Introducing Linguistic Morphology. Edinburgh University Press, 1988.
Chapter 2, pages 7-17.
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Yule, George. The study of language. Cambridge University Press.
Chapters 5 and 6
Available as E-book at the University Library.
O’Grady et al. Contemporary Linguistics – An Introduction. Longman.
Chapters 4 and 17, pages 671-675.
For the lab:
Kenneth R Beesley; Lauri Karttunen Finite state morphology
This book is a reference for the lab. The exam will not contain questions about finite automatons.
You can also study Kenneth R Beesley's lecture notes:
http://www.stanford.edu/~laurik/fsmbook/lecture-notes/Beesley2004/index.html
The relevant pages are under 'Monday morning' slides 16- 43 and under 'Tuesday afternoon'.
Yule, George The study of language. Cambridge University Press. (especially chapter 8 Phrases and sentences: grammar, chapter 9 Syntax)
Helpful articles in Wikipedia, the English version <www.wikipedia.org>
Syntax (including list of Syntactic terms), Constituent, Phrase Structure Rules, Agreement, Grammatical case, Passive, Control, Wh-movement, Relative clause
Gennaro Chierchia and Sally McConnell-Ginet (2000) Meaning and Grammar: An Introduction to Semantics (second edition), MIT Press, Chapters 1-3. (There should be a copy in the lab.)
Atkins and Rundell. The Oxford guide to practical lexicography. 2008.
Chapter 2, pp 22-29,
Chapter 5, pp 130-149
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Filmore J et al. Background to FrameNet. 2003.
<http://ijl.oxfordjournals.org/content/16/3/235.full.pdf>