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Simpkins Hall 124 Western Illinois University Macomb , IL 61455 > Simplicity in generative morphology . ... in generative morphology ( SIGM ) is an important and thoughtprovoking contribution to post - morphemic morphological theory .
Simpkins Hall 124 Western Illinois University Macomb , IL 61455 > Simplicity in generative morphology . ... in generative morphology ( SIGM ) is an important and thoughtprovoking contribution to post - morphemic morphological theory .
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LRM , by contrast , is literally word - based : all morphological rules are assumed to link one free form to another , so that ... In B's account of Latin verb morphology , for example , there is no ' rule of exponence ' realizing the ...
LRM , by contrast , is literally word - based : all morphological rules are assumed to link one free form to another , so that ... In B's account of Latin verb morphology , for example , there is no ' rule of exponence ' realizing the ...
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... emphasizing that LRM is less concerned with absolute constraints on the range of morphological phenomena than ... the adequacy of LRM relative to other word - based ( or , more exactly , lexeme - based ) theories of morphology .
... emphasizing that LRM is less concerned with absolute constraints on the range of morphological phenomena than ... the adequacy of LRM relative to other word - based ( or , more exactly , lexeme - based ) theories of morphology .
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