Previous versions of this paper were presented at the 11th Manchester Phonology Meeting, May 2003 and the 11th International Morphology Meeting, Vienna, February 2004. We are grateful to Roelien Bastiaanse, Peter Hagoort, Claudia Hegenscheidt, Ulrike Janssen, Sandra Joppen-Hellwig, Hermann Kolk, Eva Neuhaus and Esther Ruijgendijk for their help in collecting the data. Michaela Zander helped us to store Naomi’s data in computer files. We thank Annemarie Kerkhoff, Joseph Stemberger, Dieter Wunderlich and an anonymous reviewer for helpful comments. The research presented in this paper is supported by German Science Foundation Grants SFB 282/C10 and C8 to the respective authors.
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Grijzenhout, J., Penke, M. (2005). On the interaction of phonology and morphology in language acquisition and German and Dutch Broca’s Aphasia: the case of inflected verbs. In: Booij, G., Van Marle, J. (eds) Yearbook of Morphology 2005. Yearbook of Morphology. Springer, Dordrecht . https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4066-0_3
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