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I shall distinguish two basic classes of word-formation process, compounding and affixation, and assuming that all word-formation is endocentric. By this I mean that the category of a derived word is always non-distinct from the category of its head. [...] The categories in question include not only lexical categories, but also features like Transitive, Agent, etc. - Kiparsky (2004), a pag.96-97
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