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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A dedicated nominal singular morpheme without singulative semantics Erschler, David

2 p. 249-276
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2 Alignment of forms in Spanish verbal inflection: the gang poner, tener, venir, salir, valer as a window into the nature of paradigmatic analogy and predictability Herce, Borja

2 p. 91-115
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3 Ancient Egyptian verbal reduplication: typology, diachrony, and the morphology–syntax interface Bendjaballah, Sabrina
2009
2 p. 135-157
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4 Arabic morphology: diminutive verbs and diminutive nouns in San’ani Arabic Watson, Janet C. E.
2006
2 p. 189-204
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5 A radically non-morphemic approach to bidirectional syncretism Müller, Gereon
2013
2 p. 245-268
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6 A Realization Optimality-Theoretic approach to affix order Aronoff, Mark
2010
2 p. 381-411
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7 Are some morphological units more prone to spelling variation than others? A case study using spontaneous handwritten data Berg, Kristian

2 p. 173-188
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8 Aspect and modality in the interpretation of deverbal -er nominals in English Lieber, Rochelle
2018
2 p. 187-217
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9 Candidate chains, unfaithful spell-out, and outwards-looking phonologically-conditioned allomorphy Wolf, Matthew
2013
2 p. 145-178
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10 Clausal order and the acquisition of Dutch deverbal compounds Brisard, Frank
2009
2 p. 143-166
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11 Competition between whole-word and decomposed representations of English prefixed words Zuraw, Kie

2 p. 201-237
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12 Compound headedness in Chinese: an analysis of neologisms Ceccagno, Antonella
2008
2 p. 207-231
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13 Constituent order in compounds and syntax: typology and diachrony Gaeta, Livio
2009
2 p. 117-141
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14 Defining ‘periphrasis’: key notions Brown, Dunstan
2012
2 p. 233-275
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15 Deriving affix ordering in polysynthesis: evidence from Adyghe Korotkova, Natalia
2010
2 p. 299-319
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16 Descriptive and explanatory markedness Harbour, Daniel
2010
2 p. 223-245
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17 D. Gary Miller, Latin Suffixal Derivatives in English and their Indo-European Ancestry. xxxvi + 386 pp. Oxford University Press, 2006, Hard cover £ 35.00, ISBN 0-19-928505-5 Vaan, Michiel de
2006
2 p. 341-342
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18 Diachronic universals and morpheme order in the Ukrainian synthetic imperfective future Mykhaylyk, Roksolana
2010
2 p. 359-380
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19 Diminutive verbs in German: semantic analysis and theoretical implications Weidhaas, Thomas
2015
2 p. 183-227
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20 Doubled up all over again: borrowing, sound change and reduplication in Iwaidja Evans, Nicholas
2009
2 p. 159-176
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21 Effects of age on the acquisition of agreement inflection Blom, Elma
2007
2 p. 313-336
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22 Effects of parallel syntactic training in French plural spelling and German noun capitalization Weth, Constanze

2 p. 189-217
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23 Elisa Mattiello: Extra-grammatical morphology in English: abbreviations, blends, reduplicatives and related phenomena (Topics in English linguistics, vol. 82) Beliaeva, Natalia
2014
2 p. 121-124
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24 Gender assignment and gender agreement: Evidence from pronominal gender languages Audring, Jenny
2009
2 p. 93-116
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25 Gender features and interpretation: a case study Percus, Orin
2010
2 p. 167-196
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26 Gender markedness: the anatomy of a counter-example Bobaljik, Jonathan David
2010
2 p. 141-166
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27 Grammaticality, acceptability, possible words and large corpora Bauer, Laurie
2014
2 p. 83-103
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28 Greek derivational structures: restrictions and constraints Melissaropoulou, Dimitra
2010
2 p. 343-357
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29 How marginal are phrasal compounds? Generalized insertion, expressivity, and I/Q-interaction Meibauer, Jörg
2008
2 p. 233-259
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30 How morphological structure affects phonetic realisation in English compound nouns Bell, Melanie J.

2 p. 87-120
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31 How to become a “Kwa” noun Good, Jeff
2012
2 p. 293-335
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32 Indeterminacy, complex features and underspecification Sadler, Louisa
2010
2 p. 379-417
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33 Inflection in Lingua Franca: from Haedo’s Topographia to the Dictionnaire de la langue franque Operstein, Natalie
2018
2 p. 145-185
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34 In other words: external modifiers in Georgian Harris, Alice C.
2007
2 p. 205-229
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35 Interaction of morphological and phonological markedness in Russian genitive plural allomorphy Pertsova, Katya
2015
2 p. 229-266
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36 Introduction: Diachrony and productivity of reduplication Hurch, Bernhard
2009
2 p. 107-112
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37 Introduction: Modelling compound properties Arndt-Lappe, Sabine
2016
2 p. 105-108
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38 Introduction: Theory, description, and analysis in affix order Aronoff, Mark
2010
2 p. 297-298
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39 Investigations on markedness, syncretism and zero exponence in morphology Calabrese, Andrea
2011
2 p. 283-325
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40 Knowledge of Maltese singular–plural mappings Nieder, Jessica

2 p. 147-170
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41 Lamunkhin Even evaluative morphology in cross-linguistic comparison Pakendorf, Brigitte
2016
2 p. 123-158
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42 Laurie Bauer, Rochelle Lieber and Ingo Plag: “The Oxford reference guide to English morphology” Carstairs-McCarthy, Andrew
2014
2 p. 125-134
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43 Lexical deconstruction—review of Giegerich, H., Lexical structures: Compounding and the modules of grammar, Edinburgh Studies in Theoretical Linguistics, vol. 1 Bell, Melanie J.
2018
2 p. 219-227
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44 Lexical processing and affix ordering: cross-linguistic predictions Sims, Andrea D.
2015
2 p. 143-182
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45 Markedness and morphotactics in Kadiwéu [+participant] agreement Nevins, Andrew
2010
2 p. 351-378
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46 Matthew Baerman, Greville G. Corbett and Dunstan Brown (eds): Defective paradigms: missing forms and what they tell us [= Proceedings of the British Academy 163] Sims, Andrea D.
2011
2 p. 337-341
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47 Minimal reduplication and reduplicative exponence Saba Kirchner, Jesse
2013
2 p. 227-243
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48 Modeling locative prefix semantics. A formal account of the English verbal prefix out- Kotowski, Sven

2 p. 115-152
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49 Modelling semantic transparency Bell, Melanie J.
2016
2 p. 157-199
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50 Morphological autonomy and the long-term vitality of morphomes: stem-final consonant loss in Romance verbs and paradigmatic analogy Herce, Borja

2 p. 153-187
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51 Morphological embedding and phonetic reduction: the case of triconstituent compounds Kunter, Gero
2016
2 p. 201-227
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52 Multiple feature affixation in Seenku plural formation McPherson, Laura
2017
2 p. 217-252
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53 On Latin nominal inflection: the form-function relationship Wiese, Bernd
2013
2 p. 179-200
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54 On the diachronic development of C1V1- reduplication in some Austronesian languages Reid, Lawrence A.
2009
2 p. 239-261
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55 On the double nature of productivity in inflectional morphology Gaeta, Livio
2008
2 p. 181-205
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56 On the interplay between family and series effects in morphological masked priming Dal Maso, Serena
2019
2 p. 293-315
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57 On the relationship between morphological and semantic markedness Bale, Alan
2010
2 p. 197-221
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58 On the role of morphology in early spelling in Hebrew and Arabic Shalhoub-Awwad, Yasmin

2 p. 151-172
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59 Outward-sensitive phonologically-conditioned suppletive allomorphy vs. first-last tone harmony in Cilungu Rolle, Nicholas

2 p. 197-247
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60 Paradigmatic enhancement of stem vowels in regular English inflected verb forms Tomaschek, Fabian

2 p. 171-199
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61 Paradigmatic generalization of morphemes Trommer, Jochen
2013
2 p. 269-289
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62 Paradigms in word formation: what are we up to? Hathout, Nabil
2019
2 p. 153-165
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63 Paradigm structure and predictability in derivational morphology Bonami, Olivier
2018
2 p. 167-197
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64 ParaDis: a family and paradigm model Hathout, Nabil

2 p. 153-195
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65 Person and number syncretisms in Dutch Aalberse, Suzanne
2010
2 p. 327-350
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66 Polite plurals and adjective agreement Wechsler, Stephen
2010
2 p. 247-281
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67 Polyfunctional argument markers in Ket Carter, Matthew

2 p. 67-113
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68 Preface Trommer, J.
2013
2 p. 95-102
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69 Preface: on the morphosemantics of agreement features Bobaljik, Jonathan David
2010
2 p. 131-140
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70 Prolegomena to a typology of morphological features Corbett, Greville G.
2007
2 p. 231-246
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71 Realistic data and paradigms: the paradigm cell finding problem Boyé, Gilles
2018
2 p. 199-248
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72 Reduplication and repetition of person markers in Guaporé isolates Voort, Hein van der
2009
2 p. 263-286
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73 Reduplication in Harmonic Serialism McCarthy, John J.
2012
2 p. 173-232
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74 Reduplication in Kharia: the masdar as a phonologically motivated category Peterson, John
2009
2 p. 207-237
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75 Reduplication in Slavic and Baltic: loss and renewal Andersen, Henning
2009
2 p. 113-134
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76 Review of Eva Zimmermann: Morphological length and prosodically defective morphemes de Lacy, Paul

2 p. 277-280
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77 Sharon Inkelas, The interplay of morphology and phonology. (Oxford surveys in syntax and morphology, 8) Booij, Geert
2015
2 p. 267-270
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78 Some sources of apparent gaps in derivational paradigms Stump, Gregory
2018
2 p. 271-292
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79 Special Issue: Phonological and phonetic variation in spoken morphology van de Vijver, Ruben

2 p. 83-86
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80 Stripping paradigmatic relations out of the syntax Gaeta, Livio
2018
2 p. 249-270
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81 Subset controllers in agreement relations Ackema, Peter
2013
2 p. 291-323
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82 Synchrony and diachrony in Menominee derivational morphology Macaulay, Monica
2016
2 p. 179-215
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83 Syntagmatic constraints on insertion Keine, Stefan
2013
2 p. 201-226
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84 “Templatic backcopying” in Guarijio abbreviated reduplication Caballero, Gabriela
2007
2 p. 273-289
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85 The category of roots and the roots of categories: what we learn from selection in derivation Lieber, Rochelle
2007
2 p. 247-272
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86 The emergence of verb-particle constructions in Italian: locative and actional meanings Iacobini, Claudio
2007
2 p. 155-188
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87 The expression of person and number: a typologist’s perspective Cysouw, Michael
2010
2 p. 419-443
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88 The Italian verb–noun anthroponymic compounds at the Syntax / morphology interface Floricic, Franck
2009
2 p. 167-193
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89 The morph as a minimal linguistic form Haspelmath, Martin

2 p. 117-134
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90 The natural history of verb-stem reduplication in Bantu Hyman, Larry M.
2009
2 p. 177-206
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91 The orthographic representation of a word’s morphological structure: beneficial and detrimental effect for spellers Sandra, Dominiek

2 p. 103-123
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92 The penumbra of morphosyntactic feature systems Corbett, Greville G.
2010
2 p. 445-480
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93 The primacy of morphology in English braille spelling: an analysis of bridging contractions Englebretson, Robert

2 p. 125-150
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94 The root and word distinction: an experimental study of Hebrew denominal verbs Brice, Henry
2016
2 p. 159-177
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95 Variation in verbal inflection in Dutch dialects Bennis, Hans
2007
2 p. 291-312
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96 Vb infixed plurals in Jebbāli Al Aghbari, Khalsa
2014
2 p. 105-119
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97 Verbal morphology in Murrinh-Patha: evidence for templates Nordlinger, Rachel
2010
2 p. 321-341
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98 Verb-noun compounds in Italian from the 16th century onwards: an increasing exploitation of an available word-formation pattern Štichauer, Pavel
2015
2 p. 109-131
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99 Vowel nasalisation in Scottish Gaelic: No evidence for incomplete neutralisation in initial mutation Morrison, Donald Alasdair

2 p. 121-146
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100 Why *-ling-in? The pertinacity of a wrong gender Plank, Frans
2011
2 p. 277-292
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101 Word construction: tracing an optimal path through the lexicon Caballero, Gabriela
2013
2 p. 103-143
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102 Written production of English compounds: effects of morphology and semantic transparency Gagné, Christina L.
2015
2 p. 133-155
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103 W. U. Dressler, D. Kastovsky, O. E. Pfeiffer & F. Rainer 2005 (eds): Morphology and its demarcations: selected papers from the 11th morphology meeting, Vienna, February 2004 (current issues in linguistic theory 264) Enger, Hans Olav
2006
2 p. 337-340
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