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  1. The Discriminative Lexicon: A Unified Computational Model for the Lexicon and Lexical Processing in Comprehension and Production Grounded Not in (De)Composition but in Linear Discriminative Learning
  2. Inflectional morphology with linear mappings
  3. Patterns and discriminability in language analysis
  4. American Descriptivism (‘Structuralism’)
  5. Word-Based Morphology from Aristotle to Modern WP (Word and Paradigm Models)
  6. The information-theoretic turn
  7. Feature-Based Grammar
  8. Parts and wholes: Implicative patterns in inflectional paradigms
  9. Introduction: Analogy in grammar
  10. Analogy in Grammar
  11. Case and Declensional Paradigms
  12. Word-based morphology
  13. Word-based declensions in Estonian
  14. Inflection Classes and Economy
  15. Passives and impersonals
  16. Stems and Paradigms
  17. Introduction: Morphological paradigms
  18. Paradigmatic derivation
  19. Realisation-based lexicalism
  20. Markedness and Agreement
  21. Productivity and exponence
  22. Syncretism and paradigmatic opposition
  23. Reviews
  24. Derived constituent order in unbounded dependency constructions
  25. A Lexicalist analysis of gerundive Nominals in English*
  26. Phrase structure grammar
  27. English Inflection and Derivation
  28. Derivational morphology in the German mental lexicon: A dual mechanism account