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Inflectional morphology and compounding in English : a single route, associative memory based account
(University of Hertfordshire, 2003)
Native English speakers include irregular plurals in English compounds (e. g., mice
chaser) more frequently than regular plurals (e. g., *rats chaser) (Gordon, 1985).
This dissociation in inflectional morphology has been ...