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Author Search all publications by the author Keine, Stefan
Title How complex are complex words? Evidence from linearization
Written in English
Source Journal Lingua <Amsterdam>. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
Volume 122
Year 2012
Issue 12
Page 1268-1281
Classification
Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar / Paradigm (theory of grammar)
Levels / Morphology / Theory (morph.) / Distributed morphology
Levels / Morphology / Theory (morph.) / Lexicalist hypothesis
Levels / Morphology / Theory (morph.) / Rule (morph.)
Levels / Syntax / Sentence patterns / Grammatical agreement
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Pronoun syntax / Clitics
Levels / Syntax / Sentence parts / Pronoun syntax / Clitics / Word order (clitics)
Non-Indo-European languages / Native American languages / Indigenous languages of South America / Arawak / Baure
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Paradigm function morphology; Binyan (morph.) ; Paradigm (theory of grammar) ; Morphology, distributed ; Lexical integrity hypothesis; Word structure autonomy condition; Atomicity thesis ; Rule (morph.) ; Agreement (gramm.) ; Anti-agreement; Grammatical agreement ; Clitics ; Clitic combination; Clitic placement; Word order (clitics)