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Vol 6 (2007): Morphology and Dialectology |
The 生 shēng/sheng complex words in Chinese between morphology and semantics |
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Emanuele Banfi, Giorgio Francesco Arcodia |
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Vol 7 (2009): Morphology and Diachrony |
Theoretical and diachronic aspects of augmentation: evidence from Greek |
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Dimitra Kelissaropoulou, Io Manolessou |
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Vol 12 (2019): Rules, patterns, schemas and analogy |
Thoughts on feature intersection |
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Tabea Reiner |
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Vol 1 (1997): Allomorphy, Compounding, Inflection |
Turkish possessive compounds |
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Hitay Yukseker |
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2015: MMM9 On-line Proceedings: Morphology and Semantics |
Typing time as an index of morphological and semantic effects during English compound processing |
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Christina Gagné, Thomas L. Spalding |
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Vol 4 (2003): Morphology and Linguistic Typology |
Typology and boundaries: the acquisition of a new morphological boundary by Modern Hebrew |
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Irit Meir |
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Vol 4 (2003): Morphology and Linguistic Typology |
Typology, diachrony, and universals of semantic change in word formation: a Romanist’s look at the polysemy of agent nouns |
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Franz Rainer |
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Vol 4 (2003): Morphology and Linguistic Typology |
Unexpressed features of verb agreement in signed languages |
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Christian Rathmann, Gaurav Mathur |
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Vol 4 (2003): Morphology and Linguistic Typology |
Universals and grammatical categories: A Distributed Morphology analysis of Spanish colour terms |
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Antonio Fábregas |
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Vol 5 (2005): Lexical Integrity Hypothesis |
Verb-particle constructions and prefixed verbs in Italian: typology, diachrony and semantics |
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Claudio Iacobini, Francesca Masini |
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Vol 13 (2023): Comparing typologies |
Where did the Italian Verbal-Nexus N+N compounds come from? |
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Jan Radimský |
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Vol 6 (2007): Morphology and Dialectology |
Why do languages develop and maintain non-concatenative morphology? |
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Robert Ratcliffe |
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Vol 12 (2019): Rules, patterns, schemas and analogy |
Why do some lexemes combine more frequently than others? – An empirical approach to productivity in German compound formation |
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Katrin Hein, Annelen Brunner |
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Vol 4 (2003): Morphology and Linguistic Typology |
Word formation and typology: which language universals? |
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Livio Gaeta |
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Vol 1 (1997): Allomorphy, Compounding, Inflection |
Word length |
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Asli Göksel |
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Vol 10 (2016): Quo vadis morphology? |
“Romanes eunt domus”: where you can go with Latin morphology. Variation in motion expression between system and usage |
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Claudio Iacobini, Luisa Corona |
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