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CONCEPT CONCEPTS OF FUSION AND A S OF FUSION AND AGGLUTINATION IN TERMS OF TION IN TERMS OF MORPHONOLOGY

open access: closed, 2020
The article uses conventional concepts of fusion and agglutination. They are recognized as insufficient to describe morphonological phenomena in Russian word formation, because they do not allow to reveal the fusional nature of the Russian language ...
S. Im
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On A Functionalist Semiotic Model of Morphonology

open access: closedCurrent Issues in Linguistic Theory, 1996
Douglas C. Walker
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Morphonology

1997
Abstract Phonemes are the constituent elements of larger linguistic units. The first of these larger units is generally understood by non-specialists to be the word, and the study of the changes in word forms, e.g. in declension or conjugation, to be the task of morphology.
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Naturalness, Morphonology, and the Icelandic Velar Palatalisation

Nordic Journal of Linguistics, 1984
The Icelandic palatalisation of velar plosives has been used in several recent studies as evidence in the continuing search for an adequate model of phonology. Limitations of the naturalness of the rule in the modern language have led to suggestions that it is no longer a phonological but rather a morphonological process.
E. Gussmann
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Morphonology: The Dynamics of Derivation

open access: closedThe Slavic and East European Journal, 1986
Michael Shapiro   +2 more
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