“…An alternative account proposes that these words undergo a process of zero derivation, with the form in one category ([ ADJ balgda 'bright']) being the base, and the other ([ V balgda 'become bright']) being morphologically derived from the basecategory stem by attaching a phonologically unrealized suffix (i.e., zero morpheme) (Song, 1988;Koo, 2021; for English, see Marchand, 1964;Clark and Clark, 1979;Don, 2005;Lukic, 2016;Krasuska and Yoshida, 2019;Lukic et al, 2023; also see the discussion from the perspective of distributed morphology, which explores the syntactic structure of a lexical item; Marantz, 1993, 1994;Harley and Noyer, 1999;Harley, 2011Harley, , 2014.…”