| Lemma | morpheme variant |
|---|---|
| Categoria grammaticale | N |
| Lingua | inglese |
| Sigla | Aronoff (2004) |
| Titolo | Stems in latin verbal morphology |
| Sinonimi | stem variant (inglese) |
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| Traduzioni | |
| Citazioni | According to Lieber, "The permanent lexicon consists of a set of all those terminal elements which cannot be decomposed into smaller parts" [Lieber, R., 1981, “On the Organization of the Lexicon”, Indiana University Linguistic Club, p. 38]. A class of rules that Lieber call "morpholexical rules" operates on this set. Lieber defines a morpholexical rule informally as follows. "A morpholexical rule is a relation defined between pairs of lexical items which are listed in the permanent lexicon" [Lieber, R., 1981, “On the Organization of the Lexicon”, Indiana University Linguistic Club, p. 39]. Furthermore, the members of this pair are related to one another in a special way: they are what Lieber calls "stem variants or morpheme variants". |