By integrating novel developments in both contact linguistics and
morphological theory, this volume pursues the topic of borrowed
morphology by recourse to sophisticated theoretical and
methodological accounts. The authors address fundamental issues,
such as the alleged universal dispreference for morphological
borrowing and its effects on morphosyntactic complexity, and
corroborate their analyses with strong cross-linguistic evidence.
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