General Preface |
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The Contributors |
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Abbreviations |
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Introduction: Approaching inflectional identity |
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The identification of base of identity and scope of identity effects |
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3 | (4) |
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Paradigm-based explanations, their pitfalls, and alternatives |
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Sources of identity effects: Shared morphological features |
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13 | (7) |
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Sources of identity effects: Asymmetric dependence on a base |
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20 | (5) |
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25 | (4) |
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Paradigms (Optimal and otherwise): A case for skepticism |
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29 | (26) |
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29 | (2) |
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OP and morphological relatedness |
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31 | (4) |
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Stems, bases, and morphemes |
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35 | (7) |
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Itelmen and the source of noun-verb asymmetries |
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42 | (10) |
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52 | (3) |
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Clarifying ``Blur'': Paradigms, defaults, and inflectional classes |
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55 | (18) |
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Structure of paradigms or organization of inflectional classes |
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55 | (1) |
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Blurring, contrast, and the information content of affixes |
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56 | (4) |
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Blurring in the Polish nominal declension |
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60 | (7) |
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Syncretism, impoverishment, and a Distributed Morphology analysis |
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67 | (4) |
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Inflectional classes and features |
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71 | (2) |
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Paradigm generation and Northern Sami stems |
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73 | (28) |
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73 | (5) |
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The nature of the alternation |
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78 | (4) |
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The phonological manifestations of Strong and Weak Grade |
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82 | (7) |
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89 | (3) |
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92 | (3) |
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μ in the verbal paradigms |
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95 | (4) |
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99 | (2) |
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101 | (55) |
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101 | (1) |
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Class features in morphology |
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102 | (30) |
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132 | (6) |
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138 | (5) |
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143 | (4) |
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147 | (9) |
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On absolute and contextual syncretism: Remarks on the structure of case paradigms and on how to derive them |
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156 | (50) |
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Case paradigms: Introduction |
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156 | (3) |
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159 | (11) |
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170 | (25) |
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A model without restrictions and repairs |
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195 | (7) |
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202 | (4) |
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202 | (4) |
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A feature-geometric approach to Amharic verb classes |
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206 | (31) |
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206 | (2) |
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The framework: Minimalist Distributed Morphology |
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208 | (3) |
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211 | (4) |
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The feature geometry of verb classes |
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215 | (12) |
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Class syncretism as impoverishment |
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227 | (6) |
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233 | (4) |
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Russian genitive plurals are impostors |
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237 | (34) |
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Markedness and allomorphy within Distributed Morphology |
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237 | (5) |
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The organization of Russian inflection |
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242 | (7) |
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The genitive plural conundrum |
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249 | (6) |
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255 | (5) |
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Productivity and the wug test |
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260 | (3) |
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A possible counterexample to gender impoverishment: Paucals |
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263 | (5) |
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268 | (3) |
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Inflectional paradigms have bases too: Arguments from Yiddish |
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271 | (42) |
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271 | (3) |
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Paradigm leveling in Yiddish nouns: Loss of final devoicing |
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274 | (25) |
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Analysis of the change using inflectional bases |
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299 | (6) |
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An OP + positional faithfulness account? |
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305 | (2) |
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307 | (6) |
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A pseudo-cyclic effect in Romanian morphophonology |
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313 | (48) |
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313 | (2) |
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Inflection dependence in Romanian |
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315 | (10) |
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325 | (13) |
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Inflection-dependence and related beyond K-Palatalization |
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338 | (7) |
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345 | (10) |
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355 | (6) |
Language Index |
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Topic Index |
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