Formal approaches to semantics such as Montague grammar are very productive for analyzing functional morphology, but not so much lexical morphology. I argue that this is in part because of an externalist prescriptivism built into the theory that needs to be shed before model-theoretic methods can be extended to successfully encompass the lexical domain.
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