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That is , the words house and out contain the same morphophone unit for all speakers of all dialects of English even though the unit may be actualized by several different non - contrasting phoneme sequences or variants - e.g .
That is , the words house and out contain the same morphophone unit for all speakers of all dialects of English even though the unit may be actualized by several different non - contrasting phoneme sequences or variants - e.g .
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This morphophone unit has three phonemic variants , 1 ' / , / ^ / , and W ; the other stress morphophone ... ( The phoneme of tertiary stress is thus a variant both of the strong stress morphophone and of the weak stress morphophone . ) ...
This morphophone unit has three phonemic variants , 1 ' / , / ^ / , and W ; the other stress morphophone ... ( The phoneme of tertiary stress is thus a variant both of the strong stress morphophone and of the weak stress morphophone . ) ...
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( This is not a case of absolute loss , since there is no loss of any accompanying morphophone . ) ... Now , since the analysis we have been making indicates that it is morphophones rather than phonemes that are alternating in the ...
( This is not a case of absolute loss , since there is no loss of any accompanying morphophone . ) ... Now , since the analysis we have been making indicates that it is morphophones rather than phonemes that are alternating in the ...
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The distributional identification of Finnish morphophonemes | 20 |
Negations in Pāṇinian rules | 34 |
Language as symbolization | 57 |
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