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4.1The intersecting sets of A cases and B cases in Eastern Mari
5.1The realization of Latin audīminī ‘you are heard’ and audiuntur ‘they are heard’
7.1The structure of the prefixal domain of the Lithuanian verb. Adapted by permission of Peter Arkadiev from a table appearing in his unpublished lecture handout (2012a), ‘“External” verbal prefixes in Lithuanian,’ presented at the Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, December 14, 2012
8.2Individual affixes of Swahili verb inflection categorized according to the rule group by which they are defined
12.1Word skeleta in the ‘syntax of words’ theory of Selkirk. Reproduced by permission of the MIT Press from tree diagram (3.10.b) on p. 67 of Elisabeth O. Selkirk (1982), The syntax of words (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press)
12.2The realization rule introducing the Swahili past-tense affix li in an IbM analysis
12.3Feature structure of Swahili aliyenipiga ‘who (sg.) struck me’ in the IbM approach
12.5Indexed morph positions for a fragment of Swahili verb morphology
12.6Two fully instantiated rules defining the morphotactics of the Swahili RA affix ye in the IbM approach
12.7Indexed morph positions for a fragment of Fula indicative verb morphology
12.8The intersecting sets of A cases and B cases in Eastern Mari
12.9Indexed morph positions for a fragment of Eastern Mari noun morphology
12.10Underspecified realization-rule schemas for possessor‑marking rules in an IbM analysis of Eastern Mari noun inflection