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This paper notes that word-class-changing markers can be inflectional, so that the property of being word-class-changing cannot be a property of derivational morphology in general. The consequences for morphological theory are discussed.
inflection, derivation, transposition, word class, morphological theory
inflection, derivation, transposition, word class, morphological theory
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