MARK ARONOFF The articles included in this section represent recent
research on morpholog ical classes which has been independently
performed by a number of investi gators. This work was presented at
a symposium that was organized as part of the 1990-1991 annual
meeting of the Linguistic Society of America in Chicago in January
1991. Our aim in presenting this work is twofold: on the one hand,
we would like to encourage others interested in morphology to
pursue the types of research that we present. This is especially
important in the study of morphological classes, which, while they
are widespread among the languages of the world, are also highly
diverse and often quite complex. On the other hand, we hope to
convince researchers in adjacent areas to provide a place for
autonomous morphology in their general picture of the workings of
language and to pay closer attention to the intricacies of the
interactionbetweenmorphologyand theseareas."
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