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01 Jan 2001
TL;DR: This paper showed that for most contemporary English speakers to re-fry is a complex form, and real is a monomorphemic form, even if it begins with the string re.
Abstract: An important issue in the study of morphology is to determine which forms are treated as morphologically complex by the speakers of a language. It is very likely that for most contemporary English speakers to re-fry is a complex form, and real is a monomorphemic form, even if it begins with the string re. However, in many cases the issue of whether a word is represented as morphologically complex or not is far from trivial.

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