Distributed morphology

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31Publ[removed]Issue ch1 Page 1

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Language: English - Date: 2011-11-18 08:48:52
32Nat Lang Linguist Theory[removed]:1–37 DOI[removed]s11049[removed]O R I G I NA L PA P E R Blocking effects and analytic/synthetic alternations David Embick

Nat Lang Linguist Theory[removed]:1–37 DOI[removed]s11049[removed]O R I G I NA L PA P E R Blocking effects and analytic/synthetic alternations David Embick

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Language: English - Date: 2011-11-18 08:38:55
33On the distribution of stem alternants: Separation and its limits∗ David Embick University of Pennsylvania ***Version revised in May, 2013***  1 Introduction A primary goal of grammatical theory is to account for the s

On the distribution of stem alternants: Separation and its limits∗ David Embick University of Pennsylvania ***Version revised in May, 2013*** 1 Introduction A primary goal of grammatical theory is to account for the s

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Language: English - Date: 2013-05-14 09:27:55
34Stem alternations and stem distributions∗ David Embick University of Pennsylvania Version of June, 2010  ABSTRACT: The analysis of stem alternations (e.g. sang as past of sing) is controversial; there is a lasting

Stem alternations and stem distributions∗ David Embick University of Pennsylvania Version of June, 2010 ABSTRACT: The analysis of stem alternations (e.g. sang as past of sing) is controversial; there is a lasting

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Language: English - Date: 2012-08-08 15:43:47
35Movement Operations after Syntax David Embick Rolf Noyer We develop a theory of movement operations that occur after the syntactic derivation, in the PF component, within the framework of

Movement Operations after Syntax David Embick Rolf Noyer We develop a theory of movement operations that occur after the syntactic derivation, in the PF component, within the framework of

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Language: English - Date: 2008-09-15 16:14:10
36Contextual conditions on stem alternations Illustrations from the Spanish conjugation* David Embick University of Pennsylvania This paper looks at the analysis of stem alternations: a type of non-affixal

Contextual conditions on stem alternations Illustrations from the Spanish conjugation* David Embick University of Pennsylvania This paper looks at the analysis of stem alternations: a type of non-affixal

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Language: English - Date: 2012-09-27 09:25:57
37Morphological blocking in English causatives Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine and Hadas Kotek Massachusetts Institute of Technology {mitcho, hkotek}@mit.edu

Morphological blocking in English causatives Michael Yoshitaka Erlewine and Hadas Kotek Massachusetts Institute of Technology {mitcho, hkotek}@mit.edu

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Language: English - Date: 2014-01-11 16:03:17
38Anti-Agreement and [Person] in Bantu

Anti-Agreement and [Person] in Bantu

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:48:49
39Variation and Syntax in Number Expression in Afro-Bolivian Spanish

Variation and Syntax in Number Expression in Afro-Bolivian Spanish

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Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:55:17
40Differentiation, Carry-over, and the Distributed Characteristic in Bilinguals: Structural “Mixing” of the Two Languages?

Differentiation, Carry-over, and the Distributed Characteristic in Bilinguals: Structural “Mixing” of the Two Languages?

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Language: English - Date: 2007-10-12 17:46:55