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underlying representations of
morphemes are
composed are
sometimes called morphophonemes. The
surface form
produced by the
morphophonological rules may consist...
- development, and it
might be less
ambiguously transcribed ⫽ˈsBɪn⫽. A
morphophoneme is a
theoretical unit at a
deeper level of
abstraction than traditional...
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which can be
represented morphophonemically as {naɪV} – {naɪV+z}. The
morphophoneme {V}
stands for the
phoneme set {/f/, /v/}. [ˈf\faɪnəlz ˈhɛld ɪn (.)...
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depends on how many
palatalized consonants one
recognizes as
independent morphophonemes. A
great deal of
controversy surrounds this question, though, in spite...
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refer to
South Korean standard language based on the
Seoul dialect.
Morphophonemes are
written inside double slashes (⫽ ⫽),
phonemes inside slashes (/ /)...
- is
because the [s] and [z]
sounds are
forms of the same
underlying morphophoneme,
automatically pronounced differently depending on its environment....
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analysis with
morphophonemes (морфоне́мы,
singular морфоне́ма). It
treats a
given unstressed allophone as
belonging to a
particular morphophoneme depending...
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phonemes of
Standard Danish (14
short and 12 long)
correspond to 21
morphophonemes (11
short and 10 long). The
three way
distinction in
front rounded vowels...
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abstract level, as a
component of morphemes;
these units can be
called morphophonemes, and
analysis using this
approach is
called morphophonology. In addition...
- transcription,
descriptions of
phonological processes, trochees, phonemes,
morphophonemes,
natural classes,
semantic features such as
animacy and the
qualia structures...