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- Title Pages
- Morris, Distributed: An Introduction
- Abbreviations
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1 Variability and Allomorphy in the Morphosyntax of Catalan Past Perfective -
2 Phonological and Morphological Interaction in Proto-Indo-European Accentuation -
3 Agree and Fission in Georgian Plurals -
4 More or Better: On the Derivation of Synthetic Comparatives and Superlatives in English -
5 Is Word Structure Relevant for Stress Assignment? -
6 Locality Domains for Contextual Allomorphy across the Interfaces -
7 Cycles, Vocabulary ltemsr and Stem Forms in Hiaki -
8 “Not Plus” Isn't “Not There”: Bivalence in Person, Number, and Gender -
9 Morphemes and Morphophonological Loci -
10 Agreement in Two Steps (at Least) -
11 Suspension across Domains -
12 Contextual Neutralization and the Elsewhere Principle - References
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Language Index
(p.261) Language Index
(p.261) Language Index
- Source:
- Distributed Morphology Today
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
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- Title Pages
- Morris, Distributed: An Introduction
- Abbreviations
-
1 Variability and Allomorphy in the Morphosyntax of Catalan Past Perfective -
2 Phonological and Morphological Interaction in Proto-Indo-European Accentuation -
3 Agree and Fission in Georgian Plurals -
4 More or Better: On the Derivation of Synthetic Comparatives and Superlatives in English -
5 Is Word Structure Relevant for Stress Assignment? -
6 Locality Domains for Contextual Allomorphy across the Interfaces -
7 Cycles, Vocabulary ltemsr and Stem Forms in Hiaki -
8 “Not Plus” Isn't “Not There”: Bivalence in Person, Number, and Gender -
9 Morphemes and Morphophonological Loci -
10 Agreement in Two Steps (at Least) -
11 Suspension across Domains -
12 Contextual Neutralization and the Elsewhere Principle - References
- Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Language Index