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The lexical affix hypothesis (LAH) [...]. The Lexical Morphology Hypothesis [...] raises two claims critical to the definition of the lexicon: (i) affixes are lexical signs (LAH) and (ii) all morphology is proper to the lexicon (LMH). Since (i) is the basis and major argument of (ii), the approach here will be to undermine Lexical Morphology by first disproving LAH then showing affixation to be type of purely extralexical morphology. - Beard (2004), a pag.483
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