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The second , or morphophonemic approach , involves constructing basic forms from which the individual alternants may be generated by the application of a set of context - sensitive rules . Most structural descriptions of languages make ...
The second , or morphophonemic approach , involves constructing basic forms from which the individual alternants may be generated by the application of a set of context - sensitive rules . Most structural descriptions of languages make ...
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Second , the presentation of morphophonemics ( less than four pages ) gives only a very small fragment of the total morphophonemic system of Gujarati . Consonantal morphophonemic rules are not mentioned anywhere .
Second , the presentation of morphophonemics ( less than four pages ) gives only a very small fragment of the total morphophonemic system of Gujarati . Consonantal morphophonemic rules are not mentioned anywhere .
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a . using the term morphophoneme . Thus , while the phoneme has always played an indispensable role in phonemic studies , a large portion of American morphophonemic studies during this century has not made use of the morphophoneme as ...
a . using the term morphophoneme . Thus , while the phoneme has always played an indispensable role in phonemic studies , a large portion of American morphophonemic studies during this century has not made use of the morphophoneme as ...
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Die romanische Anlautsonorisation Leonard 352 | 217 |
Notes | 443 |
Structural dialectology | 451 |
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