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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2006

Deriving inflectional irregularity

Olivier Bonami
Gilles Boyé

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Conventional wisdom holds that productive morphology is regular morphology. Drawing evidence from French, we argue that the description of many lexeme formation processes is simplified if we hold that a productive rule may give rise to inflectionally irregular lexemes. We argue that the notion of a stem space allows for a straightforward description of this phenomenon: each lexeme comes equipped with a vector of possibly distinct stems, which serve as bases for inflectional form construction. The stem space is structured by default relations which encode the regular pattern of inflection; (partial) irregularities occur when a lexeme specifies a stem space violating the default relations. Derived irregularity is then the effect of a productive lexeme formation rule which specifies an irregular stem space for its output.
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halshs-00276830 , version 1 (02-05-2008)

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Olivier Bonami, Gilles Boyé. Deriving inflectional irregularity. HPSG06 Conference, Jul 2006, Varna, Bulgaria. pp.361-380. ⟨halshs-00276830⟩
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