Paradigms regained : : Theoretical and empirical arguments for the reassessment of the notion of paradigm / / Gabriele Diewald, Katja Politt.

The volume discusses the breadth of applications for an extended notion of paradigm. Paradigms in this sense are not only tools of morphological description but constitute the inherent structure of grammar. Grammatical paradigms are structural sets forming holistic, semiotic structures with an infor...

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