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morphonology
morphonology Linguistics. (mɔːfəˈnɒlədʒɪ) [f. Gr. µορϕ-ή form + phonology.] A term used by the Prague school of linguists for the study of the phonology of morphemes. So morphonoˈlogic, morphonoˈlogical adjs.[1929 Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Prague I. 85 La grammaire doit comprendre encore un ... Oxford English Dictionary
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morphophonology
morphophonology Linguistics. (ˌmɔːfəʊfəˈnɒlədʒɪ) [f. Gr. µορϕ-ή form + phonology.] = morphonology. So morphophonoˈlogical a.1934 Language X. 128 Morpho-phonology includes, in addition to the study of the phonemic structure of morphemes, the study of interchange between phonemes as a morphologic proc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wei-Heng Chen
His doctoral dissertation at Peking University in 2004 was entitled, Northern Yu Dialects and Chinese Morphonology, and in 2011 he wrote Correlation between wikipedia.org
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Martin Maiden
Selected major works Maiden is also a contributor to all of the edited volumes cited 1991 Interactive Morphonology. Metaphony in Italy. wikipedia.org
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morphophoneme
morphophoneme Linguistics. (mɔːfəʊˈfəʊniːm) [f. Gr. µορϕ-ή form + phoneme.] One of the variant phonemes which belong to the same morpheme.1934 M. Swadesh in Language X. 129 Morphologically distinct phonemes are called morpho-phonemes. A morpho-phoneme is one of a class of like phonemes considered as... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wolfgang U. Dressler
At that time morphology, phonology and morphonology were also of interest to him. In a monograph on morphonology, he proved morphonology to be a subtype of morphology, contrary to contemporary claims in generative phonology of its being wikipedia.org
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Jan Čermák
Čermák's research is focused on the history of English, with particular interests in Old and Early Middle English morphology and morphonology, word-formation wikipedia.org
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Prague
Prague (prɑːg) [Name of capital of Czechoslovakia.] 1. Used attrib. in Prague School and various associated Combs. to designate the linguistic theories, primarily in relation to phonology, developed by or associated with members of the Prague Linguistic Circle (Cercle Linguistique de Prague), especi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Haplology
Dutch: → ('narcissism') French: → ('femininity') English: Old English → Engle lond → England morphophonology → morphonology conservativism → wikipedia.org
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叠音脱落
范例 巴斯克语: sagarrardo > sagardo ('苹果西打') 荷兰语: narcissisme > narcisme ('自恋狂') 英语: Engla land > England morphophonology > morphonology coercitive (过时的拼写 wikipedia.org
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Rotuman language
An important aspect of Rotuman morphonology is what could be called the "incomplete" and "complete" phases although they have also been referred to as Other than the nominalizing suffix and the causative suffix , stress is assigned before additional morphemes are affixed and before incomplete phase morphonology wikipedia.org
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词法音位学
Phonology, Morphonology, Morphology. The Hague: Mouton, 1971. 参见 尼古拉·特鲁别茨柯伊 语言学术语 wikipedia.org
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Slavic dialects of Greece
and West Slavic states and as the only one in Wallachia and Moldavia until the 18th century, influenced other Slavic languages on all levels, including morphonology wikipedia.org
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Kasym Tynystanov
A deep grammar research as well as detailed study of word inflection and formation patterns allowed Kasym to open "morphonology", a new trend in linguistics wikipedia.org
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Urartian language
In the morphonology, various morpheme combinations trigger syncope: *ar-it-u-mə → artumə, *zaditumə → zatumə, *ebani-ne-lə → ebanelə, *turul(e)yə → tul wikipedia.org
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