Circumstantial T has different allomorphs-some having following stressable vowel, others not-this also complicates matters for the learner but may also help disentangle morpheme boundaries for the listener.
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However, the falling tone has been analyzed as actually being the allomorph of the high tone in closed syllables ending in an occlusive consonant or or in morpheme final open syllables.
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Its actual phonetic representation is the "'morph "', with the morphs representing the same morpheme being grouped as its "'allomorphs " '.
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In linguistics, an "'allomorph "'is a variant form of a morpheme, that is, when a unit of meaning varies in sound without changing meaning.
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Alternations provide linguists with data that allow them to determine the allophones and allomorphs of a language's phonemes and morphemes and to develop analyses determining the distribution of those allophones and allomorphs.
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Alternations provide linguists with data that allow them to determine the allophones and allomorphs of a language's phonemes and morphemes and to develop analyses determining the distribution of those allophones and allomorphs.
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Chakhar has approximately the same participles as Khalkha, but "-mar " expresses potentiality, not desire, and consequently "-xar " functions as its free allomorph.
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There is a peculiar Allative case suffix, " ", that has developed from * �d?( Mongolian script )'upwards'and that seems to be a free allomorph of the common.
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The first person has several allomorphs including the prefix " ?a :-" and CV : reduplication; the latter is informal and is associated with phonologically less marked stems, no doubt derived historically from child pronunciations.
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The interaction between the combinations of prefixes and suffixes and Syncope results in the Ottawa word stem for'shoe'having three different shapes or allomorphs where other non-syncopating dialects have only one allomorph for this word stem.