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- and Optimality Theory, have refined the analysis of morphophonological patterns Morphophonological analysis often involves an attempt to give a series...
- others lose their own vowel in certain environments. Patterns of morphophonological vowel deletion derive from historical changes that affected individual...
- The plural suffix -očč is used to express plurality of nouns. Some morphophonological alternations occur depending on the final consonant or vowel. For...
- via a Balto-Slavic stage in which it developed numerous lexical and morphophonological isoglosses with the Baltic languages. In the framework of the Kurgan...
- This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- Morpheme Meaning Morphophonological changes qangata verbal root to raise/to be raised in the air suuq verb-to-noun suffix one who habitually performs an...
- recognize the first syllable as being stressed. Finnish has several morphophonological processes that require modification of the forms of words for daily...
- Routledge. p. 163. ISBN 978-1-135-79711-9. ... a number of their morphophonological and lexical features betray the fact that they are not direct continuations...
- the corresponding plosives. To make the Korean alphabet a better morphophonological fit to the Korean language, North Korea introduced six new letters...
- (phonology) and word structure (morphology), it is categorized as a morphophonological phenomenon. Rendaku replaces a voiceless obstruent consonant with...