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Morphological Typology
From Word to Paradigm
Cambridge Studies in Linguistics   138
Gregory Stump and Raphael Finkel

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Introduction

Chapter 1: Principal parts

Chapter 2: Plats

Chapter 3: A typology of principal-part systems

Chapter 4: Inflection-class transparency

Chapter 5: Grammatically enhanced plats

Chapter 6: Impostors and heteroclites

Chapter 7: Stems as principal parts

Chapter 8: The marginal detraction hypothesis

Chapter 9: Inflection classes, implicative relations and morphological theory

Chapter 10: Entropy, predictability and predictiveness

Chapter 11: The complexity of inflection-class systems

Chapter 12: Sensitivity to plat presentation

Chapter 13: The Principal-Parts Analyzer

Cambridge Studies in Linguistics   138

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