10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALLOMORPHIC»
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1
Extended Axiomatic Linguistics
Paralleling allophonic amalgamation is allomorphic amalgamation. This is the
realisation of a complex signum in such a way that it is impossible to say which
element of the realisational phonological form corresponds to each element of
the ...
2
The Reality of Linguistic Rules
The incorporation of multiple phonological forms within a single lexical item also
allows the system to pick up allomorphic variation. Consider how the system
learns the five allomorphs of the Hungarian plural: -ok, -ak, -ek, -ök, and -k. As in
the ...
Susan D. Lima, Roberta Corrigan, Gregory K. Iverson, 1994
3
The Handbook of Pidgin and Creole Studies
Almost as frequent in the literature as observations about the lack of inflectional
morphology in pidgins and creoles are comments about the lack of allomorphic
variation among their relatively few bound morphemes, whether derivational, ...
Silvia Kouwenberg, John Victor Singler, 2009
4
Language: Its Structure and Use
Examine the allomorphic variation in the pronunciation of the underlined
morpheme, and provide an underlying form from which the allomorphic variants
could be derived by rule. Attend only to the pronunciation represented in the
transcription ...
5
Naturalness and Iconicity in Language
II total transparency, i.e. no allomorphic variation in the lexeme: Fr. service <>
servir III reduced transparency, i.e. allomorphic variation at that end of the lexeme
where an affix is added: Fr. décision <> décider IV minimal transparency, i.e. ...
Klaas Willems, Ludovic De Cuypere, 2008
6
Lexical Change in Present-day English: A Corpus-based Study ...
The power to construct words from allomorphic and polysemic combining forms
appears to be considerably great today. In comparison, the constructive power of
the neo-classical and abstracted combining forms seems to be significantly less.
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The Topos of Music: Geometric Logic of Concepts, Theory, and ...
Then the B-allomorphic extension of m is the open set AllExtB(m) = ExtB(n) of all
points in ExTops(F) which contain some non-trivial submonoid n of m, i.e., some
non- closed monoid n which is topologically dominated by m. The elements of ...
8
Case-marking in Contact: The Development and Function of ...
Map of the Victoria River District and its communities xxi Gurindji Kriol case
markers Gurindji case markers and their Kriol equivalents in Gurindji Kriol
Allomorphic changes in the ergative case marker in Gurindji Kriol Functions of
the ergative ...
9
Spelling Morphology: The Psycholinguistics of Hebrew Spelling
These allomorphic variations create clusters of structurally related forms
expressing the same abstract morpheme. A child being reared in Hebrew will not
only notice that many meanings are encoded systematically within words, but
also that ...
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Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language
Which allomorphic event is doing the causing? Which facet of this event, Susan's
stealing the bicycle, is it that generates in S the feelings that we describe by
saying he is sorry? When we begin to ask about the causal role of Susan's
stealing ...
Peter A. French, Theodore Edward Uehling, Howard K. Wettstein, 1979