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ALTERNATION . The combination of phonological units corresponding to a morpheme may vary from one occurrence of the morpheme to another . It is generally agreed that the indefinitely discriminable variation in acoustic features of a ...
ALTERNATION . The combination of phonological units corresponding to a morpheme may vary from one occurrence of the morpheme to another . It is generally agreed that the indefinitely discriminable variation in acoustic features of a ...
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BP " // 0 % / 1 에서 SIGN PATTERN 1 * % 8 / w.yon 1G # , 70w.y , m , n ) TACTIC | PATTERN ᅥ yon w ALTERNATION PATTERN + 次 TT . 1 1 co / Hg / 5 % e % - // FIGURE 14. The alternation of ( m ) and ( w ) in North Fork . ВР > СР lable ) .
BP " // 0 % / 1 에서 SIGN PATTERN 1 * % 8 / w.yon 1G # , 70w.y , m , n ) TACTIC | PATTERN ᅥ yon w ALTERNATION PATTERN + 次 TT . 1 1 co / Hg / 5 % e % - // FIGURE 14. The alternation of ( m ) and ( w ) in North Fork . ВР > СР lable ) .
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The alternation pattern between the morphons and the ( basic ) phonemes ( i.e. the upper morphophonemic alternation pattern of Figure 12 ) may be called the MORPHONIC ALTERNATION PATTERN ; and the ' lower morphophonemic alternation ...
The alternation pattern between the morphons and the ( basic ) phonemes ( i.e. the upper morphophonemic alternation pattern of Figure 12 ) may be called the MORPHONIC ALTERNATION PATTERN ; and the ' lower morphophonemic alternation ...
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A restriction on Grassmanns Law in Greek | 7 |
Breaking umlaut and the Southern drawl | 18 |
The meaning of German noch | 42 |
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