Found:
Natural Morphology
MORPHOLOGY: a theoretical model developed by morphologists such as 
Dressler and Wurzel. They seek to provide a theory of what constitutes a 
'natural' or 'unmarked' morphological system, and what laws govern deviations 
from that natural system. The most natural type of morphology is fully 
transparent, in the sense that every morpheme has one form and one meaning, 
and every meaning corresponds to exactly one form. This relation is called 
 
biuniqueness.
| LIT. | Dressler, W. (1985b) Dressler, W. (1985a)  |