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[...] inflectional categories are those on the following list (case, number, gender, person,...) [...]. - Anderson (2004a), a pag.244 [...] the morphosyntactic representations provided by the syntax have the character of a complex symbol, consisting of a number of (mutually unordered) specifications for morphologically relevant features. The class of features specified in these representations is at least in part a matter for language-particular specification, and corresponds to the traditional notion of the inflectional categories of the language. - Anderson (2004a), a pag.255
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