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The co-variation of phonology with morphology and syntax: A hopeful history
2017
Linguistic Typology
AbstractThroughout its history, the hope has always been cherished that typology is holistic, and holism entails that there is systematic co-variation not only within levels or modules of grammar but also between them. Accordingly, numerous claims have been made that phonology does not vary across languages independently of morphology and syntax, and vice versa. The variables that are allegedly interrelated pertain to segment inventories, the shapes of syllables, morphemes, and words,
doi:10.1515/lingty-2017-1007
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