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Defective Paradigms: Missing Forms and What They Tell Us
Defective Paradigms: Missing Forms and What They Tell Us, An important design feature of language is the use of productive patterns in inflection. In English, we have pairs such as 'enjoy' ~ 'enjoyed', 'agree' ~ 'agreed', and many others. On the basis of this productive pattern, if we meet a new verb 'transduce', Defective Paradigms: Missing Forms and What They Tell Us has a rating of 3 stars
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Defective Paradigms: Missing Forms and What They Tell Us, An important design feature of language is the use of productive patterns in inflection. In English, we have pairs such as 'enjoy' ~ 'enjoyed', 'agree' ~ 'agreed', and many others. On the basis of this productive pattern, if we meet a new verb 'transduce', Defective Paradigms: Missing Forms and What They Tell Us
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  • Defective Paradigms: Missing Forms and What They Tell Us
  • Written by author Matthew Baerman
  • Published by Oxford University Press, USA, March 2010
  • An important design feature of language is the use of productive patterns in inflection. In English, we have pairs such as 'enjoy' ~ 'enjoyed', 'agree' ~ 'agreed', and many others. On the basis of this productive pattern, if we meet a new verb 'transduce'
  • An important design feature of language is the use of productive patterns in inflection. In English, we have pairs such as 'enjoy' ~ 'enjoyed', 'agree' ~ 'agreed', and many others. On the basis of this productive pattern, if we meet a new verb 'transduce'
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Introduction: Defectiveness: typology and diachrony, Matthew Baerman & Greville G. Corbett
1. Failing one's obligations: defectiveness in Rumantsch reflexes of DEBERE, Stephen R. Anderson
2. Defectiveness as stem suppletion in French and Spanish verbs, Gilles Boye & Patricia Cabredo Hofherr
3. Defective paradigms of reflexive nouns and participles in Latvian, Andra Kalnaca & Ilze Lokmane
4. Relative acceptability of missing adjective forms in Swedish, John Lowenadler
5. Defective verbal paradigms in Hungarian: description and experimental study, Agnes Lukacs, Peter Rebrus & Miklos Torkenczy
6. On morphomic defectiveness: evidence from the Romance languages of the Iberian Peninsula, Martin Maiden & Paul O'Neill
7. The search for regularity in irregularity: defectiveness and its implications for our knowledge of words, Marianne Mithun
8. Ineffability through modularity: gaps in the French clitic cluster, Milan Rezac
9. Interactions between defectiveness and syncretism, Gregory Stump


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