Hvad skal morfemer til for?

Om morfologiens rolle i dansk ordgenkendelse

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  • Laura Winther Balling

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01.08.2009

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Balling, L. W. (2009). Hvad skal morfemer til for? : Om morfologiens rolle i dansk ordgenkendelse. Møderne Om Udforskningen Af Dansk Sprog (MUDS), (12), 45–58. Hentet fra https://tidsskrift.dk/muds/article/view/160377