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This course aims to provide students with an advanced understanding of contemporary morphological theory and its intersections with other subfi elds of linguistics. Through investigating a wide range of cross-linguistic phenomena, we will learn about the complex interactions between morphology and phonology, syntax, and semantics, whilst exploring a number of live debates in the fi eld such as the autonomy of morphology, the mental representation of morphemes, words, and paradigms, and the psycholinguistics of word-level processing.
Morphology At The Interfaces
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