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As more examples of forms that are analyzable but not compositional,
consider such series as <i>conceive, perceive, receive, deceive</i>
and compare them with <i>compel, repel</i> and many more of this
kind. It appears that morphological analysis has to reckon with
forms that are analyzable by methodological principles (of
distribution, analogy etc.) without any requirement of "recurrent
form-meaning pairings".<br>
<p> Best,</p>
<p>Christian<br>
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