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1 Design in language and design in biology 1
2 Why there is morphology : traditional accounts 15
3 A cognitive-articulatory dilemma 57
4 Modes of synonymy avoidance 81
5 The ancestors of affixes 101
6 The ancestors of stem alternants 139
7 Derivation, compounding, and lexical storage 192
8 Morphological homonymy and morphological meanings 210
9 Conclusions 223
References 236
Language index 248
Name index 249
Subject index 252
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