[...] "Extended Word and Paradigm" model. Its distinctive property consists in treating the inflectional apparatus of a language as a set of rules which operate on ordered pairs of the form {S, M}, where M is the morphosyntactic representation associated with the terminal node of a phrase marker [...]. - Anderson (2004a), a pag.253 [...] 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. - Anderson (2004a), a pag.255
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