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There has been an increasing amount of interest in the consequences of Nuuchahnulth morphology for theoretical linguistics. Numerous phenomena have been discussed in theses, monographs, conference papers, and journal articles, but there has been no overall presentation of the scope of Nuuchahnulth morphology and of how the various properties discussed in individual analyses might interact.
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© 2004 John Stonham
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Stonham, J. (2004). Introduction. In: Linguistic Theory and Complex Words. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230505551_1
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