Bermúdez-Otero, 2013 - Google Patents
The stem-level syndromeBermúdez-Otero, 2013
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- Bermúdez-Otero R
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- Speaker Series of the University of Pennsylvania Linguistics Department, Philadelphia
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§ 1 This paper seeks to ascertain and explain the properties of phonological processes whose morphosyntactic domain is smaller than the grammatical word, ie whose morphosyntactic domain systematically excludes certain morphological exponents (eg …
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