[...] the lexical component includes the set of rules characterizing the possible morphological structures of a language, the "word structure rules" of the present theory. - Selkirk (2004), a pag.282 The morphological component is seen as consisting of a set of context-free rewriting rules (the "word structure rules"), which (like the phrase structure rules of the "Aspects" model) do not introduce elements of the terminal string [...]. - Selkirk (2004), a pag.277
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