2022. Word-formation and reduplication in standard Arabic: A new distributed morphology approach. Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 58:3 ► pp. 381 ff.
Aronoff, Mark
2012. Morphological stems: what William of Ockham really said. Word Structure 5:1 ► pp. 28 ff.
Aronoff, Mark
2016. A Fox Knows Many Things but a Hedgehog One Big Thing. In The Cambridge Handbook of Morphology, ► pp. 186 ff.
Baggio, Pietro & Yasutada Sudo
2023. The Representation of Gender and Inflectional Class in Italian: A Reply to Kučerová 2018. Linguistic Inquiry 55:1 ► pp. 153 ff.
2021. Latin Dominant Participles: Dynamics of Derivation and Interpretation*. Studia Linguistica 75:1 ► pp. 128 ff.
Kiparsky, Paul
2021. Phonology to the rescue: Nez Perce morphology revisited. The Linguistic Review 38:3 ► pp. 391 ff.
Kouneli, Maria
2021. Number-based noun classification. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 39:4 ► pp. 1195 ff.
Kramer, Ruth
2020. Grammatical Gender: A Close Look at Gender Assignment Across Languages. Annual Review of Linguistics 6:1 ► pp. 45 ff.
Kučerová, Ivona
2018. ɸ-Features at the Syntax-Semantics Interface: Evidence from Nominal Inflection. Linguistic Inquiry 49:4 ► pp. 813 ff.
Lampitelli, Nicola, Paolo Roseano & Francesc Torres-Tamarit
2022. Vowel length in Friulian verbs: a case of mora affixation. Morphology 32:1 ► pp. 93 ff.
Ledgeway, Adam & Ian Roberts
2020. Introduction. Probus 32:2 ► pp. 175 ff.
Lohndal, Terje & Marit Westergaard
2021. Grammatical Gender: Acquisition, Attrition, and Change. Journal of Germanic Linguistics 33:1 ► pp. 95 ff.
Malicka-Kleparska, Anna
2023. The source of eventive implications of mental property adjectives and nouns in Polish. Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 59:2 ► pp. 359 ff.
Marzi, Claudia, Ouafae Nahli & Marcello Ferro
2014. 2014 Third IEEE International Colloquium in Information Science and Technology (CIST), ► pp. 241 ff.
Merchant, Jason
2015. How Much Context Is Enough? Two Cases of Span-Conditioned Stem Allomorphy. Linguistic Inquiry 46:2 ► pp. 273 ff.
Myler, Neil
2015. Stem Storage? Not Proven: A Reply to Bermúdez-Otero 2013. Linguistic Inquiry 46:1 ► pp. 173 ff.
Nishiyama, Kunio
2016. The theoretical status of ren’yoo (stem) in Japanese verbal morphology. Morphology 26:1 ► pp. 65 ff.
O’Neill, Paul
2016. Lexicalism, the Principle of Morphology-free Syntax and the Principle of Syntax-free Morphology. In The Cambridge Handbook of Morphology, ► pp. 237 ff.
This list is based on CrossRef data as of 7 april 2024. Please note that it may not be complete. Sources presented here have been supplied by the respective publishers.
Any errors therein should be reported to them.