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Inflectional Paradigms
Content and Form at the Syntax-Morphology Interface
Cambridge Studies in Linguistics   149
Gregory Stump

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Introduction

Chapter 1: What are inflectional paradigms?

Chapter 2: Canonical inflectional paradigms

Chapter 3: Morphosyntactic properties

Chapter 4: Lexemes

Chapter 5: Stems

Chapter 6: Inflection classes

Chapter 7: A conception of the relation of content to form in inflectional paradigms

Chapter 8: Morphomic properties

Chapter 9: Too many cells, too few cells

Chapter 10: Syncretism

Chapter 11: Suppletion and heteroclisis

Chapter 12: Deponency and metaconjugation

Chapter 13: Polyfunctionality

Chapter 14: A theoretical synopsis and two further issues

Cambridge Studies in Linguistics   149

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