- In linguistics, an
allomorph is a
variant phonetic form of a morpheme, or, a unit of
meaning that
varies in
sound and
spelling without changing the meaning...
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Allometry is the
study of the
relationship of body size to shape, anatomy,
physiology and behaviour,
first outlined by Otto
Snell in 1892, by D'Arcy Thompson...
- In morpheme-based morphology, the term null
allomorph or zero
allomorph is
sometimes used to
refer to some kind of null
morpheme for
which there are also...
- in astronomy's Hertzsprung–Russell
diagram 0
allomorph, also null
allomorph, a
special kind of
allomorph in
morphology which has the form of a null morpheme...
-
ability to be done"). The
plural morpheme for
regular nouns (-s) has
three allomorphs: it is
pronounced /s/ (e.g., in cats /kæts/), /ɪz, əz/ (e.g., in dishes...
- ʿnd, ḥt, ʿkdy a
subjunctive in -a t-demonstratives
leveling of the -at
allomorph of the
feminine ending ʾn
complementizer and
subordinator the use of f-...
- of +, −, or ⎓ for
direct current. The
tilde may
indicate alternating allomorphs or
morphological alternation, as in //ˈniː~ɛl+t// for kneel~knelt (the...
- that has the
cubic crystal shape of galena. A
paramorph (also
called allomorph) is a
mineral changed on the
molecular level only. It has the same chemical...
- morsitation, premorse,
remorse morph- form,
shape Gr**** μορφή (morphḗ)
allomorph, amorphous, anamorph, anamorphic, anamorphism, anamorphosis, anthropomorphism...
-
morphophoneme within a
morpheme can be
expressed in
different ways in
different allomorphs of that
morpheme (according to
morphophonological rules). For example...