| 1. | Hint : Look up " allomorphs " in an online dictionary.
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| 2. | This kind of allomorphy is called a zero allomorph.
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| 3. | They also display a number of phonologically conditioned allomorphs.
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| 4. | For example, they could take the form of allomorphs of the same morpheme.
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| 5. | These are two phonologically-conditioned allomorphs.
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| 6. | The term " allomorph " explains the comprehension of phonological variations for specific morphemes.
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| 7. | Harmony determined whether a front vocalic or a back vocalic allomorph of a suffix was used.
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| 8. | Morpheme suffix categories may have one or more allomorphs, which are given in the table below.
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| 9. | The absolute suffix has a different allomorph when it occurs with a noun from each of these classes.
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| 10. | The choice of allomorph for a particular word is determined by the final phoneme of the noun stem.
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