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  • '''Valency-changing operation''' is a syntactic and/or morphological [[operation]] due to which the relationship between a [[verb]] and its [[argument]]s is Due to the operation of [[passive]] formation, the internal argument of [[transitive verb]]s in
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  • ...s to a part of [[morphology]] that is characterized by relatively concrete morphological meanings, potential semantic irregularity, restrictions in applicability, a '''Derivation''' is a one of the major types of morphological operation by which new words are formed by adding an affix to a [[base]].
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  • ...ional oblique phrase or [[adjunct]] due to some morphological or syntactic operation. * Spencer, A. 1991. ''Morphological Theory,'' Blackwell, Oxford.
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  • ...kes the structural position of another [[affix]]. As a consequence of this operation, the two affixes in question cannot co-occur. Affix substitution is an alte
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  • '''Truncation''' is a morphological [[operation]] by which one [[morpheme]] is deleted if it is internal to another [[suffi ...[[affix substitution]], and is proposed for similar reasons. Both types of operation are necessary in a [[word-based morphology]], since one often finds regular
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  • ...the usual properties of subjects due to some morphological or syntactic [[operation]]. * Spencer, A. 1991. ''Morphological Theory,'' Blackwell, Oxford.
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  • ...nstituent to which [[affix]]es may be attached or to which [[morphological operation]]s may be applied.
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  • '''Inflection''' is a one of the main types of morphological operations by which an [[affix]] is added to a word. An inflectional affix ...2)) assume that inflection and derivation are reflexes of one and the same operation, namely affixation.
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  • In morphology, '''reduplication''' is an operation which copies some part (or all) of the [[base]] and attaches the copied ele * Spencer, A. 1991. ''Morphological Theory,'' Blackwell, Oxford.
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  • ...MS wird in einer (wie im [[Minimalismus]]) als ''spell out'' bezeichneten Operation mit morphologisch-phonologischen Merkmalbündeln ('Vokabeln') versehen, wob *A. Marantz, No Escape from Syntax: Don’t try Morphological Analysis in the Privacy of your Own Lexicon. In: A. Dimitriadis et al. (Hg.
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