Verbs in Italian morphology

  • Vogel I
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Abstract

Verb forms participate in each type of morphological operation found in Italian: derivation, compounding and inflection. It is not obvious, however, which form of a verb appears with each of these operations. This paper addresses the problem of the identification of the basic form(s) of a verb, as well as the issue of the selection of the appropriate base for the different morphological operations.

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Vogel, I. (1993). Verbs in Italian morphology (pp. 219–254). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3712-8_7

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