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specific effects on the development of written morphology ' . In ' Graded semantic and phonological similarity effects in morphologically complex words ' , LAURA GONNERMAN and ELAINE ANDERSEN argue that accounting for morphological ...
specific effects on the development of written morphology ' . In ' Graded semantic and phonological similarity effects in morphologically complex words ' , LAURA GONNERMAN and ELAINE ANDERSEN argue that accounting for morphological ...
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Disjunctive ordering in inflectional morphology . Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 4.1-32 . ANDERSON , STEPHEN R. 1992. A - morphous morphology . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . ANDREWS , AVERY D. 1990.
Disjunctive ordering in inflectional morphology . Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 4.1-32 . ANDERSON , STEPHEN R. 1992. A - morphous morphology . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . ANDREWS , AVERY D. 1990.
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Luiseño plural morph and combines a processual view of morphology with the idea that inflection is informationally additive . Lecarme focuses on Somali , where nouns systematically appear to assume the opposite gender in the plural .
Luiseño plural morph and combines a processual view of morphology with the idea that inflection is informationally additive . Lecarme focuses on Somali , where nouns systematically appear to assume the opposite gender in the plural .
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