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Categories and paradigms: on underspecification in Russian declension
- Explorations in nominal Inflection, ed. by Gereon Müller, Lutz Gunkel, & Gisela Zifonun
, 2004
"... In morphological systems of the agglutinative type we sometimes encounter a nearly perfect one-to-one relation between form and function. Turkish inflectional morphology is, of course, the standard textbook example. Things seem to be quite different in systems of the flexive type. Declension in Cont ..."
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In morphological systems of the agglutinative type we sometimes encounter a nearly perfect one-to-one relation between form and function. Turkish inflectional morphology is, of course, the standard textbook example. Things seem to be quite different in systems of the flexive type. Declension in Contemporary

