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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ALLOMORPH»
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1
Markedness: The Evaluative Superstructure of Language
Since -tion only occurs with roots ending in grave segments, we consider it to be
a marked suffix allomorph, in contrast to the allomorph -ation, which occurs
generally. A restricted allomorph such as -tion may be treated as the conceptually
...
Edwin L. Battistella, 1990
2
Development of Orthographic Knowledge and the Foundations of ...
TABLE 9.1 Nonsense Words and Their Morphological Ending Condition Plural
Fomts gan-gans lz/ allomorph gud-guds lz/ allomorph sar-sars lz/ allomorph pif-
pifs ls/ allomorph lat-lats ls/ allomorph pake-pakes ls/ allomorph tarch-tarches loz/
...
Shane Templeton, Donald R. Bear, 2013
3
A Grammar of Jamul Tipay
(89) llyap 'to be hot, burn (intrans)' — > 'iillyap 'to be hot (weather)' (- 77) nemii 'to
be angry' — > niimii 'to be mean, ornery, uncooperative' (//- allomorph of 7/-)
shemap 'to dream' — > shiimaap 'to be blind' (//- allomorph of 77-, ablaut) Stative
...
Bernard Comrie, Amy Miller, George Bossong, 2001
4
Readings in Linguistics I & II
(3) is arbitrary because it assigns to something that isn't there phonemically —
something that is 'there' only in the fact that it calls for a phonemically distinct
allomorph of the accompanying morpheme — a meaning which would more
naturally ...
5
The Blackwell companion to phonology. 4. Phonological interfaces
with processes like allomorph selection occurring according to the well-
formedness principles of one level, but subsequently obscured by the operations
of a later level. However, monostratal (or globalist) models, which allow
information from ...
Marc van Oostendorp, 2011
6
Language History and Linguistic Description in Africa
in (18) would then remain visible to the syntax in order to block the insertion of
the ndf allomorph postlexically. It might be claimed that the H tone allomorph only
associates to a prefix which is adjacent to the noun root, but as shown by the ...
Ian Maddieson, Thomas J. Hinnebusch, 1998
7
Units of Linguistic Morphology: Morpheme, Clitic,
Allomorph, ...
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8
A Grammar and Dictionary of Zaiwa (2 Vols.)
the allomorph <si1-> ofthe continuous clause marker <si1- ~ si11 ~ siq1> 'still'
The allomorph <si1-> of the continuous clause marker <si1- ~ si11 ~ siq1> is
used in the same way as the allomorph <siq1>, except that it is prefixed to certain
...
9
Studies on German-language Islands
For a coalescence structure as in a. to be realized, the voice value of the first
segment of the root (or, in another possible coalescence candidate bisn bist,
the voice value of the default allomorph) has to be changed. This change,
however ...
10
Localism Versus Globalism in Morphology and Phonology
Perfect allomorph: -u with light Root [monu]hı ̄i b. Perfect allomorph: -s with
heavy Root *[au]guhı ̄i (trapping) [aug]hsı ̄i According to the globalist theory
advanced by Mester, the perfect morpheme has its allomorphy determined by the
...