Root allomorphy depends on head movement: Support from Breton pluralization

The trigger of allomorphy should be sufficiently local to the morpheme subject to the allomorphy. Bobaljik adopts as a working hypothesis that this locality should be defined as head incorporation: a head that conditions root allomorphy must be in the same complex head as the root. As such, he captu...

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