20.2020, FYI: New Resource: Typology of Defectiveness Databases

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Subject: 20.2020, FYI: New Resource: Typology of Defectiveness Databases

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Date: 29-May-2009
From: Matthew Baerman < m.baerman at surrey.ac.uk >
Subject: New Resource: Typology of Defectiveness Databases
 

	
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Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 20:31:33
From: Matthew Baerman [m.baerman at surrey.ac.uk]
Subject: New Resource: Typology of Defectiveness Databases

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A new database resource is now available from the Surrey Morphology Group:
the 'Typology of Defectiveness' databases cover the typology and cross
linguistic distribution of inflectional defectiveness (paradigm gaps). They
can be accessed via

www.defectiveness.surrey.ac.uk 

The construction of these databases was funded by the Arts and Humanities
Research Council (UK) under grant number AH/D001579/1. Please visit the
main Surrey Morphology Group website at www.surrey.ac.uk/LIS/SMG for
information on other projects and resources, including the new European
Research Council funded project 'Morphological Complexity'. 



Linguistic Field(s): Morphology
                     Typology





 




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