GEN101 - Morpho-Graphemics
In this E-Lecture, Prof. Handke discusses an often neglected aspect associated with Present-Day English: PDE Orthography. In particular, he outlines and exemplifies the five central morpho-graphemic rules that are responsible for the change of base forms under the influence of affixation.

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