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  <Title>Syllable-based Morphology</Title>
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    <Paragraph position="0"> \[Daetemans, t987, p.40\] Work of this kind thus opens a gap which needs to be filled - namely a means of defining such morphological fimctions a.s umlaut and su~xation. The a.im of the work described here is 1;o provide a formal language for describing (in phonological terms) those morphological alternations that are to be found in natural languages.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> Section 2 will discuss the approach to morphology being advocated here, in particular contrasting it with Koskenniemi's approach, and explaining why concepts from non-linear phonologies may be useful to morphology. Section 3 will present the language itself, and some examples of how it may be applied to natural language alternations will be discussed in Section 4.</Paragraph>
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