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The present book is designed for linguistics students aiming to explore introductory or advanced aspects of morphology. It extensively covers interdisciplinary domains, including lexical and morphological acquisition, and thoroughly examines the complexities surrounding the processing of inflectional and derivational morphology. We foresee its role as an invaluable handbook for educators intrigued by contemporary approaches to Greek morphology. While readers are not expected to possess specialized knowledge of morphological concepts and theories, a solid understanding of fundamental linguistic principles - typically acquired in introductory linguistics courses - is crucial.
The editors are professors of Linguistics at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
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