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Abstract

The possibility of using the Internet for morphological research constitutes a kind of Copernican revolution, which opens up new perspectives, but which has not yet been seen through to its entirety. In this article, we present a selected review of the tools and resources bound to the Internet, and we discuss the main theoretical implications of the increasing use of this medium.

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Dal, G., & Namer, F. (2015). Internet. In Word-Formation: An International Handbook of the Languages of Europe (Vol. 3, pp. 2372–2385). De Gruyter. https://doi.org/10.46640/imr.11.21.8

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