- language's
morphophonological structure is
generally described with a
series of
rules which, ideally, can
predict every morphophonological alternation...
- The
plural suffix -očč is used to
express plurality of nouns. Some
morphophonological alternations occur depending on the
final consonant or vowel. For...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
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others lose
their own
vowel in
certain environments.
Patterns of
morphophonological vowel deletion derive from
historical changes that
affected individual...
- the
corresponding plosives. To make the
Korean alphabet a
better morphophonological fit to the
Korean language,
North Korea introduced six new letters...
- ****anese pronunciation: [ɾendakɯᵝ], lit. 'sequential voicing') is a
morphophonological phenomenon in ****anese
where the
second (or non-initial)
portion of...
- script. As I. M.
Diakonoff observes, "when we try to find out the
morphophonological structure of the
Sumerian language, we must
constantly bear in mind...
- 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 Wariʼ
language (also Orowari, Wari, Pacaá Novo, Pacaás Novos,
Pakaa Nova, Pakaásnovos) is the sole
remaining vibrant language of the
Chapacuran language...
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vowel letter to the
Hangul alphabet,
supposedly making it a more
morphophonologically "clear"
approach to the
Korean language.
After the establishment...