Citation forms are minimally marked members of the inflectional paradigm - a distinction that may have consequences throughout the grammar - and they regularly serve as the base forms for the word formation processes that derive other paradigm members. - Badecker & Caramazza (2004), a pag.329 FS's morphological paraphasias tended to result in the production of "citation forms" - i.e. infinitival forms of verbs, singular forms for nouns, masculine singular forms for adjectives [...]. - Badecker & Caramazza (2004), a pag.303
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