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1 the Influence of Cognitive Factors on Category-Specific Phonology
The Post-Syntactic Morphology of the Albanian Pre-Posed Article: Evidence for Distributed Morphology
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Functional Categories and Maturation: The
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Extended Exponence by Enrichment: Argument Encoding in German, Archi, and Timucua
Lexical and Functional Decomposition in Syntax: a View from Phonology
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Neural Encoding and Production of Functional Morphemes in the Posterior Temporal Lobe
Comprehension of Verb Inflection in German-Speaking Children
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Some Affixes Are Roots, Others Are Heads
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6-Month-Olds' Segmentation and Representation of Morphologically
Syntactic Development in Children with Hemispherectomy: the I-, D-, and C-Systems
P-Forms in Distributed Morphology Accounting for a Type of Semilexical Form
Affixation in Ardalani Kurdish Based on Distributed Morphology
Functional-Lexical Code-Mixing Patterns As Evidence for Language Dominance in Young Bilingual Children: a Minimalist Approach∗∗
Lexical Categories and Argument Structure a Study with Reference to Sakha
Functional Morphology in Nahuatl Language
Functional Categories in an Indonesian Child's Determiner
On the Notion of Theme Vowel: a New Approach to Catalan Verbal Morphology
The Function of Pronominal Expressions
Extended Exponence by Enrichment: Argument Encoding in German, Archi, and Timucua Gereon Müller
A New Reconstruction of the Common Origin of the Japanese and Korean Languages
Dutch Nominalization and the Architecture of Grammar
The Multifunctionality of a Morpheme Proposes Its Morphosyntactic Features and Their Specifications: Feature Matrix Mohammad Ali Al Zahrani1
A Unified Account of Conditioned Phonological Alternations: Evidence from Guébie Hannah Sande
Pronouns, Inflection, and Irish Prepositions