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the MORPHOPHONEMICSÓ of the language in question , and any two morphs of the same morpheme are said to stand in a relation of ( morphophonemic ) ALTERNATION with each other . The most common symbol for alternation is ~ , Alternations ...
the MORPHOPHONEMICSÓ of the language in question , and any two morphs of the same morpheme are said to stand in a relation of ( morphophonemic ) ALTERNATION with each other . The most common symbol for alternation is ~ , Alternations ...
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Z be considered an automatic alternation , it is not the PPS's lijv - əz and lijv - z that are relevant , but only the shorter PPS's v - əz and v - z . The concept of PPS is extended not only to actually occurring phoneme sequences ...
Z be considered an automatic alternation , it is not the PPS's lijv - əz and lijv - z that are relevant , but only the shorter PPS's v - əz and v - z . The concept of PPS is extended not only to actually occurring phoneme sequences ...
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If the alternation is automatic , ( iv ) will already be included in ( ii ) . If an alternation is statically automatic , there could not be another alternation like it in respects ( i ) and ( ii ) but different in ( iii ) .
If the alternation is automatic , ( iv ) will already be included in ( ii ) . If an alternation is statically automatic , there could not be another alternation like it in respects ( i ) and ( ii ) but different in ( iii ) .
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The Monophthongization of Gothic ai au | 15 |
An Ethopian Merchants Argot | 22 |
Coexistent Phonemic Systems | 29 |
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