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Marcus et al. [Marcus, G. F., Brinkmann, U., Clahsen, H., Wiese, R., Woest, A. & Pinker, S., 1993, “German inflection: The exception that proves the rule”, Occasional Paper No. 47, Center for Cognitive Science, MIT, Cambridge, MA, p. 7] imply that they always expect the default pattern to involve agglutination by calling the processing type for the default a "symbol-concatenating rule". - Bybee (2004), a pag.58
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