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Vol 1 (1997): Allomorphy, Compounding, Inflection |
Gender agreement as morphology |
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Mark Aronoff |
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Vol 8 (2012): Morphology and the architecture of the grammar |
Gender selection and syntactic constructions: the case of Dutch double gender nouns |
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Chiara Semplicini |
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Vol 10 (2016): Quo vadis morphology? |
Grammaticalization is not the full story: a non-grammaticalization account of the emergence of sign language agreement morphemes |
Abstract
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Irit Meir |
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Vol 4 (2003): Morphology and Linguistic Typology |
Hausa final vowel shortening: phrasal allomorphy or inflectional category? |
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Berthold Crysmann |
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Vol 5 (2005): Lexical Integrity Hypothesis |
Have cutthroats anything to do with tracheotomes? Distinctive properties of VN vs NV compounds in French |
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Fiammetta Namer, Florence Villoing |
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Vol 1 (1997): Allomorphy, Compounding, Inflection |
Hypotheses on the status of Number |
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Greville Corbett |
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2015: MMM9 On-line Proceedings: Morphology and Semantics |
Idiomatic verb-clitic constructions: lexicalization and productivity |
Abstract
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Francesca Masini |
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Vol 6 (2007): Morphology and Dialectology |
Impoverishment in Dutch dialects |
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Suzanne Aalberse, Jan Don |
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Vol 1 (1997): Allomorphy, Compounding, Inflection |
Inalienable object construction in Japanese |
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Takae Tsujioka, Yoshibo Shibuya |
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Vol 10 (2016): Quo vadis morphology? |
Inflected and periphrastic features: issues of comparison and modelling |
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Gergana Popova |
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Vol 1 (1997): Allomorphy, Compounding, Inflection |
Inflection and information |
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Susan Steel |
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Vol 1 (1997): Allomorphy, Compounding, Inflection |
Inherent inflection in Polish as input to morphological derivation |
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Bozena Cetnarowska |
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Vol 5 (2005): Lexical Integrity Hypothesis |
Integrating Neoclassical Combining Forms into a Lexeme-Based Morphology |
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Dany Amiot, Georgette Dal |
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Vol 8 (2012): Morphology and the architecture of the grammar |
Italian -ismo/-ista and Ancient Greek -ismos/-istḗs formations. Morphological processes and diachronic relationships |
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Heike Necker, Liana Tronci |
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Vol 1 (1997): Allomorphy, Compounding, Inflection |
Italian participial morphology and Correspondence Theory |
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Luigi Burzio |
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Vol 6 (2007): Morphology and Dialectology |
Italian VeV lexical constructions |
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Francesca Masini, Anna Thornton |
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Vol 5 (2005): Lexical Integrity Hypothesis |
Learning morphology by itself |
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Vito Pirrelli, Ivan Herreros |
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Vol 10 (2016): Quo vadis morphology? |
Lexical blends and lexical patterns in English and in American Sign Language |
Abstract
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Ryan Lepic |
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2015: MMM9 On-line Proceedings: Morphology and Semantics |
Lexical parsability and morphological structure |
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Marcello Ferro, Claudia Marzi, Vito Pirrelli |
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Vol 4 (2003): Morphology and Linguistic Typology |
Loan words and declension classes in Czech |
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Darya Kavitskaya |
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Vol 7 (2009): Morphology and Diachrony |
Locative alternation and verb compounding in Japanese |
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Hideki Kishimoto |
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Vol 13 (2023): Comparing typologies |
Locative forms in Nakh-Daghestanian as an example of a transcategorial paradigm |
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Marina Chumakina |
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Vol 8 (2012): Morphology and the architecture of the grammar |
Meaning resides in fully inflected forms: the Georgian "unwillingness" construction |
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Alice Harris |
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Vol 11 (2017): Morphological Variation: Synchrony and Diachrony |
Metonymy and the semantics of word-formation |
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Laurie Bauer |
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Vol 10 (2016): Quo vadis morphology? |
MMM10 Complete Issue |
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