Theories

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This is the same theory as that of chapter 5 except that additional lexical entries have been added that express regularized deponents, activizations and pasivations. They are represented as lexical entries inheriting from the full deponent counterpart but overriding deponent facts. The theory also allows generation of theorems which constitute a lexeme's virtual paradigm, in the case of deponents. *Use Monaco 10 point font*.

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This is the first in a series of theories demonstrating a defaults-based account of Russian derivation. In this first one we show derivation as multiple inheritance from a Lexeme node and a WFR node. *Choose Monaco 10 point.*

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This second theory introduces inheritance-based derivational relatedness, thereby offering a defaults-based account of (1) category changing derivation, (2) conversion, (3) transposition and (4) category preserving derivation. For (4) the theory is able to account for the difference between head-marking and non head-marking types of category preserving derivation.

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This third theory demonstrates a defaults-based approach to affix competition. It incorporates different conditions on affix selection: syntactic, formal/morphological, and semantic.

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Final in the series of theories on a defaults-based approach to derivation. This accounts for various kinds of productivity.

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This theory illustrates head marking category preserving derivation with the diminutive in Shughni. The derivational affix appears inside the inflectional affix.

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