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The scope of the present article is a synchronic description of the word-formation process concerning verbal derivations in which the non-inflectional part of the word-forming base has been truncated. The study covered 400 verbal formations motivated by nouns and adjectives. The analysis led the authoress to the conclusion that adjectival formations dominate among the derivations of de-nominal verbs...
The paper discusses the 'Split Morphology Hypothesis' (Perlmutter 1988) and Booij's (1993, 1996) 'Against Split Hypothesis' proposal where inflectional processes feed derivation. In the former part, the authoress discusses criteria of a morphology division: a linear order of morphemes, size of sets of inflectional and derivational markers, a series formation and a degree of grammaticalization of both...
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