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Localism versus Globalism in Morphology and Phonology
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Author(s):
David Embick
Publication date:
2010
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The MIT Press
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9780262289344
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2010
DOI:
10.7551/mitpress/9780262014229.001.0001
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Book chapters
Index
Introduction
Potentially Global Interactions Are Resolved Locally
On the Intuition behind Phonological Selection
References
Notes
Phonologically Conditioned Allomorphy: The GlobalistIntuition
Applications and Implications
Discussion
A Localist Theory
pp. 1
Introduction: (Morpho)syntax versus (Morpho)phonology
pp. 29
A Localist Theory
pp. 69
Applications and Implications
pp. 111
Phonologically Conditioned Allomorphy: The Globalist Intuition
pp. 123
On the Intuition behind Phonological Selection
pp. 155
Potentially Global Interactions Are Resolved Locally
pp. 187
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