Distributed morphology

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21Cheap But Not Free: Commentary on Pfau ‘Cheap Repairs’* Adam Albright Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pfau’s[removed]study tests several important predictions of a modular, non-interactive framework such as Di

Cheap But Not Free: Commentary on Pfau ‘Cheap Repairs’* Adam Albright Massachusetts Institute of Technology Pfau’s[removed]study tests several important predictions of a modular, non-interactive framework such as Di

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Source URL: web.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-07-02 12:25:10
22A Constraint-based Approach to Morphological Neutralization Jan Don, Elma Blom ACLC, University of Amsterdam  1.

A Constraint-based Approach to Morphological Neutralization Jan Don, Elma Blom ACLC, University of Amsterdam 1.

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Source URL: home.hum.uva.nl

Language: English - Date: 2006-07-07 08:25:52
23Conference Programme Wednesday, 14 September 2011 University of Cagliari, Cittadella dei Musei, Piazza Arsenale 1, ‘Sala Verde’ 17:[removed]:00

Conference Programme Wednesday, 14 September 2011 University of Cagliari, Cittadella dei Musei, Piazza Arsenale 1, ‘Sala Verde’ 17:[removed]:00

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Source URL: www.diplist.it

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-12 12:53:51
24134  Wind Trees, being the tallest organisms, are specially adapted to withstand even strong wind events. When well distributed throughout the tree’s crown, wind energy is dissipated by the collective movement of all

134 Wind Trees, being the tallest organisms, are specially adapted to withstand even strong wind events. When well distributed throughout the tree’s crown, wind energy is dissipated by the collective movement of all

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Source URL: www.ncforestservice.gov

Language: English - Date: 2011-10-25 14:47:12
25LOCALITY, LISTEDNESS, AND MORPHOLOGICAL IDENTITY* David Embick Abstract. This paper investigates the syntax/morphology interface along four dimensions, in a study of English participial allomorphy. The results are develo

LOCALITY, LISTEDNESS, AND MORPHOLOGICAL IDENTITY* David Embick Abstract. This paper investigates the syntax/morphology interface along four dimensions, in a study of English participial allomorphy. The results are develo

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Source URL: www.ling.upenn.edu

Language: English - Date: 2008-09-12 08:48:32
26On the targets of phonological realization∗ David Embick University of Pennsylvania ***Version of July, 2014***  Abstract. This paper compares the predictions of theories that allow phonological realization (Vocabulary

On the targets of phonological realization∗ David Embick University of Pennsylvania ***Version of July, 2014*** Abstract. This paper compares the predictions of theories that allow phonological realization (Vocabulary

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Source URL: www.ling.upenn.edu

Language: English - Date: 2014-08-14 14:36:55
27ON THE STATUS OF STEMS IN MORPHOLOGICAL THEORY* DAVID EMBICK AND MORRIS HALLE University of Pennsylvania and MIT 1  Introduction

ON THE STATUS OF STEMS IN MORPHOLOGICAL THEORY* DAVID EMBICK AND MORRIS HALLE University of Pennsylvania and MIT 1 Introduction

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Source URL: www.ling.upenn.edu

Language: English - Date: 2004-05-28 10:27:37
28Locality in Post-Syntactic Operations David Embick and Rolf Noyer MIT and University of Pennsylvania 1. Introduction The status of movement-like operations that (among other things) resolve the dependencies of clitics an

Locality in Post-Syntactic Operations David Embick and Rolf Noyer MIT and University of Pennsylvania 1. Introduction The status of movement-like operations that (among other things) resolve the dependencies of clitics an

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Language: English - Date: 2008-09-02 09:37:57
292 Locality conditions on alternations  Locality across domains: From morphemes to structures to sounds The main points of interest in the path from morphemes to structure to sound involve cases in which there are alterna

2 Locality conditions on alternations Locality across domains: From morphemes to structures to sounds The main points of interest in the path from morphemes to structure to sound involve cases in which there are alterna

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Language: English - Date: 2014-07-24 09:39:28
30PHASE CYCLES, φ-CYCLES, AND PHONOLOGICAL (IN)ACTIVITY∗ DAVID EMBICK University of Pennsylvania  1 Introduction

PHASE CYCLES, φ-CYCLES, AND PHONOLOGICAL (IN)ACTIVITY∗ DAVID EMBICK University of Pennsylvania 1 Introduction

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Language: English - Date: 2013-09-16 08:27:04