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LMBM: An Overview
Introduction Lexeme-Morpheme Base Morphology is a complete set of lexeme-based morphological theories and hypotheses including the following: The Separation Hypothesis, that lexical and inflectional derivation are distince from affixation (phonological realization); The Universal Grammarical Function Theory, whereby the functions of inflectional and lexical derivation are one and the same; The ...
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