1997, 2002)).It comprises three parts.(1) PART I: The Theory Ch. 1. Situating morphology Ch. 2. The functions of schemas Ch. 3. Motivation in the lexicon PART II: Using and Refi ning the Tools Ch. 4. Formalizing morphological phenomena Ch. 5. Formalizing infl ection Ch. 6. Morphologically conditioned phonological alternations PART III: Beyond Morphological Theory Ch. 7. Language processing and language acquisition through the lens of Relational Morphology Ch. 8. Applying the tools to other domains Ch. 9. Coda: What have we done?We fi rst look at the general ideas mainly laid out in Part I.The Parallel Architecture views language as (2).
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