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Morphophonology (also
morphophonemics or morphonology) is the
branch of linguistics...
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morphemes representing both the
subject and the object. In
Georgian morphophonology,
syncope is a
common phenomenon. When a
suffix (especially the plural...
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theory of
phonetic alternations (what is now
called allophony and
morphophonology) and may have had an
influence on the work of Saussure,
according to...
- Fauconnier, and Len Talmy. For his influences,
Quijada cites the
obscure "
morphophonology of
Abkhaz verb complexes, the
moods of
verbs of
certain American Indian...
- This
article contains phonetic transcriptions in the
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an
introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- In geolinguistics,
areal features are
elements shared by
languages or
dialects in a
geographic area,
particularly when such
features are not descended...
- [ɾendakɯ], lit. 'sequential voicing') is a
phenomenon in ****anese
morphophonology that
governs the
voicing of the
initial consonant of a non-initial...
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known to many
phonologists and
morphologists for its very
complex morphophonology.
According to Ethnologue, the
dialects of SBG (Sebat Bet Gurage) are...
- The
Sasak language (base
Sasak Balinese script: ᬪᬵᬲᬵᬲᬓ᭄ᬱᬓ᭄) is
spoken by the
Sasak ethnic group,
which make up the
majority of the po****tion of Lombok...
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Aymaran (also Jaqi or Aru) is one of the two
dominant language families in the
central Andes alongside Quechuan. The
family consists of Aymara, widely...