Clahsen: Rules of language
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Productivity and exponence
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1015-1016
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Use impacts morphological representation
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1016-1017
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The tension between “combinatorial” and “class-default” regularity
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1017-1018
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The processing of inflected forms
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1018-1019
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Investigating lexical entries and rules: A typological perspective
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1019-1020
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Chomsky's new clothes
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- 01 December 1999, p. 1020
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Why collapse morphological concepts?
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- 01 December 1999, p. 1021
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Pitfalls in tracking the psychological reality of lexically based and rule-based inflection
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1022-1023
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Diachronic evidence for a dual-mechanism approach to inflection
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1023-1024
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Some problems with the lexical status of nondefault inflection
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- 01 December 1999, p. 1025
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The dual-route account of German: Where it is not a schema theory, it is probably wrong
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1024-1025
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The place of analogy in Minimalist Morphology and the irregularity of regular forms
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1025-1026
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The dual-mechanism model of inflectional morphology: A connectionist critique
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1026-1027
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Syntax, or, the embryogenesis of meaning
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1027-1028
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Atomic lexical entries
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1029-1030
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Regular versus irregular inflection: A question of levels
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1029-1030
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Hungarian cross-modal priming and treatment of nonsense words supports the dual-process hypothesis
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1030-1031
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One, two, or many mechanisms? The brain's processing of complex words
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1031-1032
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Are rules and entries enough? Historical reflections on a longstanding controversy
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1032-1033
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On the cross-linguistic validity of a dual-mechanism model
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- 01 December 1999, pp. 1033-1035
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