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When the utterances of a language have been analyzed into their smallest meaningful units , the morphemes , a number of these mor- phemes in most languages have more than one morpheme alternant . Insofar as these alternants are ...
When the utterances of a language have been analyzed into their smallest meaningful units , the morphemes , a number of these mor- phemes in most languages have more than one morpheme alternant . Insofar as these alternants are ...
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1.62 the MORPHOPHONEMICS " of the language in question , and any two morphs of the same morpheme are said to stand in a relation of ( morphophonemic ) ALTERNA- TION with each other . The most common symbol for alternation is ~ .
1.62 the MORPHOPHONEMICS " of the language in question , and any two morphs of the same morpheme are said to stand in a relation of ( morphophonemic ) ALTERNA- TION with each other . The most common symbol for alternation is ~ .
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A small residue of three - syllable words may eventually prove to consist of more than one morpheme : / ? elbe naš / ' mint ' . Bound morphemes ( stems , affixes , proclitics ) have one or two syllables : V / e / ' intransitive ' in ...
A small residue of three - syllable words may eventually prove to consist of more than one morpheme : / ? elbe naš / ' mint ' . Bound morphemes ( stems , affixes , proclitics ) have one or two syllables : V / e / ' intransitive ' in ...
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