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The derivational features may includes ones such as [±latinate] (cf. Aronoff [Aronoff, M., 1976, “Word Formation in Generative Grammar” Linguistic Inquiry, Monograph 1, MIT Press, Cambridge], Williams [Williams, E., 1981a, “On the Notions “Lexically Related” and “Heart of a Word””, “Linguistic Inquiry” 12, pp. 245-274]) and [±learned] (cf. Dell and Selkirk [Dell F., and Selkirk E. O., 1978, “On a Morphologically Governed Vowel Alternation in French”, in Keyser, S. J., ed., “Recent Transformational Studies in European Linguistics”, Linguistic Inquiry Monograph 3, MIT Press, Cambridge]). - Selkirk (2004), a pag.280
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