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Awbery, G. M., “Pluralization in Welsh, and the need for phonologically null suffixes”, Journal of Celtic Linguistics 13 (2009): 1–20.

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“Pluralization in Welsh, and the need for phonologically null suffixes”
Periodical
Journal of Celtic Linguistics 13 (2009)
Isaac, Graham R. (ed.), Journal of Celtic Linguistics 13 (2009), University of Wales Press.  
Includes reviews (pp. 137-157).
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13
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1–20
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Noun pluralization in Welsh involves a number of different strategies, and the alternations which result appear extremely complex and unpredictable. This paper is an attempt to provide a coherent account of this aspect of Welsh morphology, able to explain the wide variety of forms which occur. It will be argued too that the descriptive framework adopted here is not required solely to account for the patterns of noun pluralization, but will also be relevant when the focus is shifted to other aspects of Welsh morphology.

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Dennis Groenewegen
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