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Phrases inside compounds: a puzzle for lexicon-free morphology
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Carstairs-McCarthy, Andrew
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SKASE: Journal of Theoretical Linguistics vol. 2 no. 3 (Mar. 2005)
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page 34-42.
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Is the wellformedness of a complex word ever dependent on whether some constituent of it is lexically listed? The fact that many words are not lexically listed and many lexically listed items are not words encourages us to think that the answer should be 'no'. The behaviour of some compounds suggests otherwise, however. Spencer's (1988) approach to bracketing paradoxes seems at first to support the 'no' conclusion, but on closer inspection does not. These facts may support Sadock's (1998) suggestion that in some languages, including English, compounds illustrate a third pattern of grammatical organization, neither syntactic nor morphological.
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