Chomsky completed his undergraduate thesis " The Morphophonemics of Modern Hebrew " in 1949 . He then published a revised and expanded version of it as his master's thesis in 1951.
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These two usually provide the pronunciation for an entire word, but the morphophonemic elements accounting for that pronunciation often cannot be recovered from the romanizations, which makes them ill-suited for linguistic use.
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In purely phonemic analysis the data is just a set of words in a language, while for the purposes of morphophonemic analysis the words must be considered in grammatical paradigms to take account of the underlying morphemes.
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It is postulated that morphemes are recorded in the speaker's " lexicon " in an invariant ( morphophonemic ) form, which, in a given environment, is converted by rules into a surface form.
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The DNAFLA system is a somewhat morphophonemic orthography, not indicating initial vowel shortening, always writing the directional particle as, and not indication all assimilations ( e . g . for " tmaaq ".
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The Hangul Society, originally founded by Ju Si-gyeong, announced a proposal for a new, strongly morphophonemic orthography in 1933, which became the prototype of the contemporary orthographies in both North and South Korea.
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Stieber's Law ( stating that phonemic contrasts in a language can only be produced by regular sound laws or borrowing, but not as a result of analogical changes in morphophonemic rules ) was first formulated in 1938.
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Orthographies such as those of Greek ( written with the Greek alphabet ), as well as Korean hangul, are sometimes considered to be of intermediate depth ( for example they include many morphophonemic features, as described above ).
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Verb stems are inflected through a number of different processes : the initial consonant of the verb root changes according to a morphophonemic pattern of consonant mutations to mark present vs . non-present, and active vs . passive.
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It should be noted, however, that this level of reliability can only be achieved by extending the rules far outside the domain of phonics, which deals with letter-sound correspondences, and into the morphophonemic and morphological domains.