Vol 5 (2005)

Lexical Integrity Hypothesis

Table of Contents

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The Lexical Integrity Hypothesis in a new theoretical universe
Rochelle Lieber, Sergio Scalise
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1-24
The Lexical Integrity Hypothesis and the notion of irregularity: the case of Spanish participles
Antonio Fábregas, Elena Felíu Arquiola, Soledad Varela
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25-46
Morphology and syntax inside the word: pronominal participles of headless relative clauses in Turkish
Asli Göksel
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47-72
External modifiers in Georgian
Alice Harris
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73-92
On a subclass of non-affixed deverbal nouns in French
Françoise Kerleroux
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93-104
Have cutthroats anything to do with tracheotomes? Distinctive properties of VN vs NV compounds in French
Fiammetta Namer, Florence Villoing
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105-124
Analogy and irregularity in Romance verbal morphology
Roberta Maschi
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125-140
Constructional licensing in morphology and syntax
Jenny Audring, Geert Booij
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141-156
Verb-particle constructions and prefixed verbs in Italian: typology, diachrony and semantics
Claudio Iacobini, Francesca Masini
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157-184
Constraining gender assignment rules
Anna Thornton
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185-208
Morphological word structure in English and Swedish: the evidence from prosody
Renate Raffelsiefen
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209-268
Learning morphology by itself
Vito Pirrelli, Ivan Herreros
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269-290
French pronominal clitics and the design of Paradigm Function Morphology
Olivier Bonami, Gilles Boyé
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291-322
Integrating Neoclassical Combining Forms into a Lexeme-Based Morphology
Dany Amiot, Georgette Dal
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323-336
The Mirror Principle and the order of verbal extensions: evidence from Pular
Federico Damonte
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337-358
Agent nouns, productivity and diachrony: an analysis of [VN/A]N/A compounds and -eur derivations in French
Maria Rosenberg
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359-378
Romanian participle: 3 Items with 1 morphological unit
Elena Soare
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379-391