Table of Contents
Complete Issue
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Foreword
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5
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Morphological typology and first language acquisition: some mutual challenges
Wolfgang Dressler
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7-20
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Typology, diachrony, and universals of semantic change in word formation: a Romanist’s look at the polysemy of agent nouns
Franz Rainer
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21-34
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Resources for suppletion: a typological database and a bibliography
Greville Corbett, Dunstan Brown, Marina Chumakina, Andrew Hippisley
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35-44
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Morphological universals and diachrony
Stephen Anderson
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45-58
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Universals and grammatical categories: A Distributed Morphology analysis of Spanish colour terms
Antonio Fábregas
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59-72
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On diminutive plurals and plural diminutives
Ivan Derzhanski
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73-90
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Roots, deverbal nouns and denominal verbs
Jan Don
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91-104
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Hausa final vowel shortening: phrasal allomorphy or inflectional category?
Berthold Crysmann
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105-126
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Explaining some structural and semantic asymmetries in morphological typology
Marian Klamer
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127-142
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Prefix-suffix neutrality in evaluative morphology
Nicola Grandi, Fabio Montermini
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143-156
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Word formation and typology: which language universals?
Livio Gaeta
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157-170
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Rule counting vs rule ordering: universal principles of rule interaction in gender assignment
Tore Nesset
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171-184
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The morphological typology of change of state event encoding
Andrew Koontz Garboden, Beth Levin
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185-194
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Morphemes and lexemes versus “Morphemes or Lexemes?”
François Nemo
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195-208
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Typology and boundaries: the acquisition of a new morphological boundary by Modern Hebrew
Irit Meir
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209-220
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Modifier-Head person concord
Irina Nikolaeva
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221-234
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Unexpressed features of verb agreement in signed languages
Christian Rathmann, Gaurav Mathur
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235-250
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The morphosemantics of transnumeral nouns
Paolo Acquaviva
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251-266
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Loan words and declension classes in Czech
Darya Kavitskaya
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267-276
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The challenge of typologically unusual structures
Alice Harris
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277-284
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