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15.5. Result: Morpheme-Position Classes [...] We now have a number of classes (or general classes and sub-classes) of morphemes, or more exactly of morpheme-occurrences. These classes are set up in such a way that all the morphemes in a class substitute for each other in approximately every environment of that class. Each class occurs in a range of environments (itself stated insofar as possible in terms of morpheme classes) which is at least partially different from that of any other class. - Harris (1951), a pag.251
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