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transcribed phonetically as [ˈkʰæʔts],
phonemically as /ˈkæts/ and
morphophonemically as ⫽ˈkætz⫽, if the
plural is
argued to be
underlyingly ⫽z⫽, ****imilating...
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differently after a ㄹ (rieul consonant). Some
verbs may also
change shape morphophonemically.
Korean is an
agglutinative language. The
Korean language is traditionally...
- In phonetics,
palatalization (/ˌpælətəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ , US also /-lɪ-/) or
palatization is a way of
pronouncing a
consonant in
which part of the
tongue is...
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French pied "foot" [Latin pes (stem: ped-)]
French orthography is
morphophonemic.
While it
contains 130
graphemes that
denote only 36 phonemes, many...
- nouns, as in
knife /naɪf/ –
knives /naɪvz/,
which can be
represented morphophonemically as {naɪV} – {naɪV+z}. The
morphophoneme {V}
stands for the phoneme...
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silent b was
added under the
influence of Latin).
Spelling may
reflect morphophonemic structure rather than the
purely phonemic (see next section) although...
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respectively when stressed, in a
process that is
better described as
morphophonemic rather than phonological, as it is not
predictable from
phonology alone...
- The Onge language, also
rendered Önge (or Ongee, Eng, Ung), is one of two
known Ongan languages,
spoken on the
Andaman Islands in India. It is
spoken by...
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consonant stems.
Forms throughout the
inflectional paradigm usually exhibit morphophonemic alternations.
Fronting of
vowels after palatals and j
yielded dual inflectional...
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Quenya (pronounced [ˈkʷwɛɲja]) is a
constructed language, one of
those devised by J. R. R.
Tolkien for the
Elves in his Middle-earth fiction.
Tolkien began...