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Idrissi, Ali; Kehayia, Eva – Brain and Language, 2004
An ongoing debate in Arabic morphology concerns the nature of the smallest unit governing lexical organization and representation in this language. A standard model maintains that Arabic words are typically analyzable into a three-consonantal root morpheme carrying the core meaning of words and a prosodic template responsible mostly for…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Semitic Languages, Dyslexia, Linguistic Theory