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  1. Paradigm gaps are associated with weird “distributional semantics” properties
  2. Explorations of morphological structure in distributional space
  3. A simple account of the complex may take a while Gregory T. Stump & Raphael A. Finkel, Morphological typology: From word to paradigm
  4. Archi as a basis for comparing different frameworks
  5. Archi
  6. Review of Brown, Chumakina & Corbett (2013): Canonical Morphology and Syntax
  7. Understanding and Measuring Morphological Complexity
  8. Understanding and measuring morphological complexity: An introduction
  9. Modelling Inflectional Structure
  10. Variation in pronominal indexing
  11. Conditions on pronominal marking in the Alor-Pantar languages
  12. Canonical Morphology and Syntax
  13. What there might be and what there is: an introduction to Canonical Typology1
  14. Defining ‘periphrasis’: key notions
  15. Network Morphology
  16. Morphological Typology
  17. Changing semantic factors in case selection: Russian evidence from the last two centuries
  18. Defective ParadigmsMissing Forms and What They Tell Us
  19. Predicate nouns in Russian
  20. The alignment of form and function
  21. Deponency and Morphological Mismatches
  22. Peripheral Functions and Overdifferentiation: The Russian Second Locative
  23. Heads in Oceanic Indirect Possession
  24. The Syntax–Morphology Interface
  25. Suppletion
  26. Defining ‘subgender’: Virile and devirilized nouns in Polish
  27. Russian noun stress and network morphology
  28. Syncretism
  29. Formal representation
  30. References
  31. Preface
  32. Conclusion
  33. Characteristics of syncretism
  34. Introduction
  35. A framework for morphological defaults
  36. Case syncretism in the World Atlas of Language Structures sample
  37. Conclusion
  38. Cross-linguistic typology of features
  39. DATR fragment for Dalabon case study
  40. DATR fragment for Dhasaanac case study
  41. DATR fragment for Russian case study
  42. Inflectional classes
  43. Morphological mismatch and extended deponency
  44. Person syncretism in the World Atlas of Language Structures sample
  45. Preface
  46. Stem Indexing and Morphonological Selection in the Russian Verb: a Network Morphology Account