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Productivity implies that some messages in the system- old ones as well as the new one – are ‘plerematically complex’: that they consists of an arrangement of two or more pleremes, instead of each consisting of a single indivisible plereme. - Hockett (1958), a pag.576 The productivity of any pattern – derivational, inflectional, or syntactical – is the relative freedom with which speakers coin new grammatical forms by it. - Hockett (1958), a pag.307
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