- meaning. The term
allomorph describes the
realization of
phonological variations for a
specific morpheme. The
different allomorphs that a
morpheme can...
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Allomorphs are
variants of a
morpheme that
differ in form but are
semantically similar. For example, the
English plural marker has
three allomorphs:...
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written language. In
other cases, its null
allomorph occurs: dem Mann-∅. To some extent, null
allomorphs also
occur in the
Dutch language. Many Dutch...
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roots in Jes****n's and Koizul's,
while in others, they may be seen as
allomorphs or
variants (like deep/depth, a pair
formed of
Germanic components). However...
- example, lata (meaning ‘kick’) adds the
allomorph -it to
become lat-it-o (meaning ‘kick back’). The
allomorphs -t, -it or -ut are
added to a verb to make...
- ʿnd, ḥt, ʿkdy a
subjunctive in -a t-demonstratives
leveling of the -at
allomorph of the
feminine ending ʾn
complementizer and
subordinator the use of f-...
- of +, −, or ⎓ for
direct current. The
tilde may
indicate alternating allomorphs or
morphological alternation, as in //ˈniː~ɛl+t// for kneel~knelt (the...
- en****ics have
allomorphs with
apocopated final vowels (e.g. /‑še/ ~ /-š/)
suggests that they were, on the contrary,
unstressed when
these allomorphs arose. It...
- The
Portuguese personal pronouns and
possessives display a
higher degree of
inflection than
other parts of speech.
Personal pronouns have
distinct forms...
- in astronomy's Hertzsprung–Russell
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allomorph, also null
allomorph, a
special kind of
allomorph in
morphology which has the form of a null morpheme...