The lexeme in descriptive and theoretical morphology

After being dominant during about a century since its invention by Baudouin de Courtenay at the end of the nineteenth century, morpheme is more and more replaced by lexeme in contemporary descriptive and theoretical morphology. The notion of a lexeme is usually associated with the work of P. H. Ma...

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Other Authors: Bonami, Oliver (Editor), Boyé, Gilles (Editor), Dal, Georgette (Editor), Giraudo, Hélène (Editor), Namer, Fiammetta (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin Language Science Press 2018
Series:Empirically Oriented Theoretical Morphology and Syntax
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