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  • Allomorph
  • Variant pronunciation of a morpheme

    In linguistics, an allomorph is a variant phonetic form of a morpheme, or in other words, a unit of meaning that varies in sound and spelling without

    Allomorph

    Allomorph

  • Null allomorph
  • Allomorph that is a null morpheme

    In morpheme-based morphology, the term null allomorph or zero allomorph is sometimes used to refer to some kind of null morpheme for which there are also

    Null allomorph

    Null_allomorph

  • 0A
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in astronomy's Hertzsprung–Russell diagram 0 allomorph, also null allomorph, a special kind of allomorph in morphology which has the form of a null morpheme

    0A

    0A

  • Zero (linguistics)
  • Absence in linguistics

    onset. In morphology, a zero morph, consisting of no phonetic form, is an allomorph of a morpheme that is otherwise realized in speech. In the phrase two

    Zero (linguistics)

    Zero_(linguistics)

  • Morpheme
  • Smallest meaningful unit in a language

    Allomorphs are variants of a morpheme that differ in form but are semantically similar. For example, the English plural marker has three allomorphs:

    Morpheme

    Morpheme

  • Sumerian language
  • Language of ancient Sumer and Babylon

    enclitics have allomorphs with apocopated final vowels (e.g. /‑še/ ~ /-š/) suggests that they were, on the contrary, unstressed when these allomorphs arose. It

    Sumerian language

    Sumerian language

    Sumerian_language

  • Pseudomorph
  • Mineral or mineral compound that appears in an atypical form

    Corocoro United Copper Mines of Coro Coro, Bolivia. A paramorph (also called allomorph) is a mineral changed on the molecular level only when the structure of

    Pseudomorph

    Pseudomorph

    Pseudomorph

  • Arabic
  • Central Semitic language

    ʿnd, ḥt, ʿkdy a subjunctive in -a t-demonstratives leveling of the -at allomorph of the feminine ending ʾn complementizer and subordinator the use of f-

    Arabic

    Arabic

    Arabic

  • Allometry
  • Study of the relationship of body size to shape, anatomy, physiology, and behavior

    Allometry (Ancient Greek ἄλλος állos "other", μέτρον métron "measurement") is the study of the relationship of body size to shape, anatomy, physiology

    Allometry

    Allometry

    Allometry

  • Jeju language
  • Koreanic language of Jeju Island, South Korea

    takes the vowel harmonic allomorph -앗 -as after verb stems whose (final) vowel is yang: In certain cases, suffix allomorphs do not match the harmonic

    Jeju language

    Jeju language

    Jeju_language

  • Personal pronouns in Portuguese
  • The Portuguese personal pronouns and possessives display a higher degree of inflection than other parts of speech. Personal pronouns have distinct forms

    Personal pronouns in Portuguese

    Personal_pronouns_in_Portuguese

  • Chuvash language
  • Oghur Turkic language of Volga region

    between р- and т-, the allomorphs beginning in т- are used after stems ending in the dental sonorants -р, -л and -н. The allomorphs beginning in р- occur

    Chuvash language

    Chuvash language

    Chuvash_language

  • Emic and etic units
  • Abstract object analyzed in linguistics

    the prefix allo- (other, different), such as allophone, allograph, and allomorph. The first emic unit to be considered, in the late 19th century, was the

    Emic and etic units

    Emic_and_etic_units

  • Yukjin Korean
  • Divergent northern Korean dialect

    suffixes mark which speech level. Several formal-level markers have an allomorph beginning with su- after consonants, reflecting their origin as a compound

    Yukjin Korean

    Yukjin_Korean

  • Pulaar language
  • Fula language spoken by Fula and Tukolor peoples

    example, lata (meaning ‘kick’) adds the allomorph -it to become lat-it-o (meaning ‘kick back’). The allomorphs -t, -it or -ut  are added to a verb to make

    Pulaar language

    Pulaar language

    Pulaar_language

  • Lake Miwok language
  • Language of California, US

    If the subject noun is placed before the verb, the Subjective has the allomorph -n after vowel (or a vowel followed by /h/), and -Ø after consonants.

    Lake Miwok language

    Lake_Miwok_language

  • Barman language
  • Tibeto-Burman language of India

    of this language that needs to be mentioned is the presence of allomorphs. Allomorphs of the past tense marker: -ja is the past tense marker. But when

    Barman language

    Barman_language

  • Old Arabic
  • Earliest stage of the Arabic language before Islam

    ʿnd, ḥt, ʿkdy a subjunctive in -a t-demonstratives leveling of the -at allomorph of the feminine ending the use of f- to introduce modal clauses independent

    Old Arabic

    Old Arabic

    Old_Arabic

  • Classical Quechua
  • Historical forms of Quechua

    with the subject). Another allomorph, -ŝqa-, occurs before the ending -yki for 1st person acting on 2nd person. A third allomorph, -ŝun, is used in the first

    Classical Quechua

    Classical Quechua

    Classical_Quechua

  • Waw (letter)
  • Sixth letter of many Semitic alphabets

    Unlike other matres lectionis, shuruk can occur word-initially as an allomorph of the vav conjunctive (see below), namely in the context of a subsequent

    Waw (letter)

    Waw_(letter)

  • Classical Arabic
  • Form of the Arabic language

    this alternation, but later forms of Classical Arabic levelled the /a/ allomorph: Islam portal Arabic in Islam Quranic Arabic Corpus Arabic–English Lexicon

    Classical Arabic

    Classical Arabic

    Classical_Arabic

  • Alternation (linguistics)
  • Alternate phonetic realization of a morpheme

    allophones and allomorphs of a language's phonemes and morphemes and to develop analyses determining the distribution of those allophones and allomorphs. The term

    Alternation (linguistics)

    Alternation_(linguistics)

  • Venetian language
  • Romance language of Veneto, northeast Italy

    in word-initial and intervocalic positions usually becomes a "palatal allomorph", and is barely pronounced. Very few Venetic words seem to have survived

    Venetian language

    Venetian language

    Venetian_language

  • Galice language
  • Extinct Athabaskan language of America

    Position 5; when empty verb form is in third person) Position 9 Classifiers (verbs without this prefix are in zero-class) Position 10 Stem allomorph

    Galice language

    Galice_language

  • Tilde
  • Punctuation and accent mark (~, ◌̃)

    of +, −, or ⎓ for direct current. The tilde may indicate alternating allomorphs or morphological alternation, as in //ˈniː~ɛl+t// for kneel~knelt (the

    Tilde

    Tilde

  • Phoneme
  • Basic unit of phonology

    morphophoneme within a morpheme can be expressed in different ways in different allomorphs of that morpheme (according to morphophonological rules). For example

    Phoneme

    Phoneme

  • Saison (river)
  • River in France

    Sandre. "Fiche cours d'eau - Le Saison (Q7--0250)". x [X] is a softened allomorph of the phoneme z (laminal [s] as the French ss). also graphied Aphanire

    Saison (river)

    Saison (river)

    Saison_(river)

  • Samoan language
  • Polynesian language

    particles in Samoan, lē and leʻi (sometimes also written as lei). Lē has the allomorphs [le:] or [le]. Lē should not be confused for le, the specific singular

    Samoan language

    Samoan language

    Samoan_language

  • Agglutination
  • Process of word formation by combining morphemes of singular meaning

    a word containing ä may not contain the vowels a, o, u;           an allomorph of the inessive ending -ssa/ssä is used talo-i-ssa 'in the houses' mär-i-ssä paido-i-ssa

    Agglutination

    Agglutination

    Agglutination

  • Proto-Arabic language
  • Hypothetical ancestor language of Arabic varieties

    ʿnd, ḥt, ʿkdy a subjunctive in -a t-demonstratives leveling of the -at allomorph of the feminine ending ʾn complementizer and subordinator the use of f-

    Proto-Arabic language

    Proto-Arabic_language

  • Symmetrical voice
  • Grammatical phenomenon in Austronesian

    choice of allomorph depends on whether or not the verb is marked with the -in- aspectual infix. When the aspectual infix is present, the -∅ allomorph surfaces

    Symmetrical voice

    Symmetrical_voice

  • Nhangu language
  • Australian Aboriginal language of the Crocodile Islands

    suffix categories may have one or more allomorphs, which are given in the table below. The choice of allomorph for a particular word is determined by

    Nhangu language

    Nhangu_language

  • Manchu language
  • Critically endangered Tungusic language

    indicate possession or the means by which something is accomplished. The allomorph ni is used after words ending in a consonant other than /n/, whereas i

    Manchu language

    Manchu_language

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O
  • morsitation, premorse, remorse morph- form, shape Greek μορφή (morphḗ) allomorph, amorphous, anamorph, anamorphic, anamorphism, anamorphosis, anthropomorphism

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/H–O

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/H–O

  • Ingush language
  • Northeast Caucasian language

    some declensions and is increasingly unproductive in colloquial use. Allomorph after vowels Like many Northeast Caucasian languages, Ingush uses a vigesimal

    Ingush language

    Ingush language

    Ingush_language

  • English prefix
  • English affixes added before a word

    roots in Jespersen's and Koizul's, while in others, they may be seen as allomorphs or variants (like deep/depth, a pair formed of Germanic components). However

    English prefix

    English_prefix

  • Tuvan language
  • Turkic language spoken in Tuva, Russia

    Root Allomorphs When after: voiceless nasals voiced/vowel After -л Nominative -∅ Genitive (-NIŋ) -тиң (-tiŋ) -ниң (-niŋ)) -диң (-diŋ) Accusative (-NI)

    Tuvan language

    Tuvan language

    Tuvan_language

  • Canela dialect
  • Canela-Krahô dialect of Brazil

    others (*g-arkwa ‘your mouth’, *c-arkwa ‘his/her/its mouth’). The archaic allomorphs *∅-/ĵ-/ (first person, class II) and *g- (second person, class II) are

    Canela dialect

    Canela_dialect

  • Tzeltal language
  • Mayan language of Mexico

    optional. Ergative case is marked with prefixes, each of which has two allomorphs depending on whether the word begins with a vowel or a consonant. Rather

    Tzeltal language

    Tzeltal language

    Tzeltal_language

  • Ergative–absolutive alignment
  • Pattern relating to the subject and object of verbs

    absolutive case has a null suffix while ergative case is marked with some allomorph of the suffixes -nggu or -lu. See the common noun paradigm at play below:

    Ergative–absolutive alignment

    Ergative–absolutive alignment

    Ergative–absolutive_alignment

  • Guarani language
  • Indigenous language of South America

    that exists only in the former. Sometimes -kue can be represented by the allomorph -gue. A-echa 1-see mburuvicha-kue leader-PAST A-echa mburuvicha-kue 1-see

    Guarani language

    Guarani language

    Guarani_language

  • Hupa language
  • Athabaskan language of California, US

    different positions. The first and second subject prefixes (-wh- (or allomorph -e꞉ ), -di-, -ni-, -oh-) occur in position 2, directly before the classifier

    Hupa language

    Hupa language

    Hupa_language

  • Modernization theory (nationalism)
  • Nationalism is distinctly modern

    inescapably confronted with the living pluralism of such religions, and the allomorphism [incongruence, divide] between each faith's ontological claims and territorial

    Modernization theory (nationalism)

    Modernization_theory_(nationalism)

  • Allophone
  • Phone used to pronounce a single phoneme

    to avoid privileging any particular allophone. Allo- Allophonic rule Allomorph Alternation (linguistics) Diaphoneme List of phonetics topics R. Jakobson

    Allophone

    Allophone

    Allophone

  • Korean honorifics
  • Honorifics in the Korean language and culture

    literary or entertainment media. The humble suffix appears in four different allomorphs: 1. (으)오 (eu)o: 2. 사오 (sao) 3. (으)옵 (eu)op: 4. 사옵 saop) The honorific

    Korean honorifics

    Korean_honorifics

  • Daakaka language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Vanuatu

    non-human possessors can also be indicated by the suffix -sye or its allomorph -tye: bwee shell.of tuwu bush.nut bwee tuwu shell.of bush.nut "the shell

    Daakaka language

    Daakaka language

    Daakaka_language

  • Langkat Malay
  • Malayic language spoken in Indonesia

    list of some examples of affixes used in Langkat Malay, along with their allomorphs, meanings, and examples: In Langkat Malay, as in other Malay varieties

    Langkat Malay

    Langkat Malay

    Langkat_Malay

  • Middle Persian
  • Southwestern Iranian language

    -tom (spelt -twm), or possibly -tum; in Manichaean, they also have the allomorphs -dar and -dom after voiced consonants. For example, abēzag (ʾp̄yck') 'pure'

    Middle Persian

    Middle Persian

    Middle_Persian

  • Morphophonology
  • Study of the interaction between morphology and phonology

    nation /neɪ/ vs. nationalism /næ/, and special /spɛ/ vs. species /spiː/. Allomorph Sandhi The IPA provides single and double pipes for minor and major suprasegmental

    Morphophonology

    Morphophonology

  • Madí language
  • Arawan language spoken in Brazil

    to- "Away" (directional). 2 ka- Applicative. 3 na- Causative. niha- Allomorph of na- when the following verb would inflect with auxiliaries -na, -ha

    Madí language

    Madí language

    Madí_language

  • Czech phonology
  • alternations also take place, i.e. vowels alternate with null phonemes. In some allomorphs, /ɛ/ is inserted between consonants as a result of Havlík's law: |ɛ/∅|:

    Czech phonology

    Czech_phonology

  • Sanskrit verbs
  • (represented by an *H here) was a part of the PIE root; it occurs in all of its allomorphs, for example *bʰuH·tó·s > bhū·tá·s (*bʰeuH- is reduced to *bʰuH- in PIE

    Sanskrit verbs

    Sanskrit_verbs

  • Finnish grammar
  • Grammatical rules of the Finnish language

    certain words, plural genitive. In the later case, this involves a special allomorph -ten, employing the plural marker t rather than i/j. The final consonant

    Finnish grammar

    Finnish_grammar

  • Byari dialect
  • Malayalam dialect spoken by the Byari people

    that of standard Malayalam in shape as well as in the distribution of allomorphs. Byari has a strong lexical influence of the Arabic language. Nativised

    Byari dialect

    Byari_dialect

  • Miami–Illinois language
  • Algonquian language of the Midwestern US

    marked only in the proximate case. The endings of the noun, with common allomorphs, are detailed in the table below. The proximate case is the basic citation

    Miami–Illinois language

    Miami–Illinois_language

  • Yakut language
  • Northern Siberian Turkic language

    assimilation, both progressive and regressive. All suffixes possess numerous allomorphs. For suffixes which begin with a consonant, the surface form of the consonant

    Yakut language

    Yakut language

    Yakut_language

  • Mankanya language
  • Bak language of Guinea-Bissau, Senegal and The Gambia

    The first person subject marker takes different allomorphs in some situations, notably an allomorph that triggers prenasalisation on the initial consonant

    Mankanya language

    Mankanya_language

  • Matigsalug language
  • Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines

    depending on whether the noun is a proper noun or a common noun. Si is the allomorph used when the noun is a proper noun or a kinship term; ka is used when

    Matigsalug language

    Matigsalug_language

  • Brokpa language
  • Tibetic language spoken in Bhutan

    ergative/instrumental free variation for =ge ~ =gi and three additional allomorphs: =ge following a sonorant consonant; =ke ~ =kʰe following an obstruent;

    Brokpa language

    Brokpa_language

  • Phonology
  • Study of sound organization in languages

    alternate, or replace one another in different forms of the same morpheme (allomorphs), as well as, for example, syllable structure, stress, feature geometry

    Phonology

    Phonology

  • Kayapo language
  • Northern Je language spoken in Brazil

    common option, found in many transitive and intransitive verbs) and its allomorph -n (following front nasal vowels), -nh (found chiefly in transitive verbs)

    Kayapo language

    Kayapo_language

  • Yahgan language
  • Extinct language of Tierra del Fuego

    pretend to be in some state, and tu:mú:-(2) the circumstantial (tu:- allomorph before m-) of same (i.e. to seem/pretend at any specified time or place

    Yahgan language

    Yahgan language

    Yahgan_language

  • Kashaya language
  • Native American language

    prefixes that mark possession of kinship terms. The first person has several allomorphs including the prefix ʔa꞉- and CV꞉ reduplication; the latter is informal

    Kashaya language

    Kashaya language

    Kashaya_language

  • Lydian language
  • Ancient Indo-European language

    other; cf. Greek ἄλλος (other; is an element in words such as allogamy, allomorph, allopathy, allotropy), Latin alius (other), alter (another, the other

    Lydian language

    Lydian language

    Lydian_language

  • Morphology (linguistics)
  • Study of words and their formation

    elements", not "form elements". For him, there is a morpheme plural using allomorphs such as -s, -en and -ren. Within much morpheme-based morphological theory

    Morphology (linguistics)

    Morphology_(linguistics)

  • Imagined Communities
  • 1983 book by Benedict Anderson

    inescapably confronted with the living pluralism of such religions, and the allomorphism [incongruence, divide] between each faith's ontological claims and territorial

    Imagined Communities

    Imagined_Communities

  • Ubykh phonology
  • /maqʷəta/ ~ /maqʷta/ ('hoe'). This kind of allomorphy is called a zero allomorph. Fenwick (2011) argues that there are three vowels [ɐ ɜ ɨ] which correspond

    Ubykh phonology

    Ubykh_phonology

  • Alan Dundes
  • American folklorist (1934–2005)

    controversy. He introduced the concept "allomotif" (coined in an analogy with "allomorph", to complement the concept of "motifeme" (cf. "morpheme") introduced

    Alan Dundes

    Alan_Dundes

  • Iatmul language
  • Ndu language spoken in Papua New Guinea

    tense. The marker for the present tense is -ka and in some cases the allomorph -a. The past tense is unmarked. Thus, some tenses can be distinguished

    Iatmul language

    Iatmul language

    Iatmul_language

  • Chamorro language
  • Austronesian language of Guam and the Mariana Islands

    For 1st person singular possessives, the NMI orthography also lists -su and -tu as allomorphs of -hu following words ending in -s and -t, respectively.

    Chamorro language

    Chamorro language

    Chamorro_language

  • Old Hijazi Arabic
  • 1-700 CE language variety or dialect

    JSLih 384, an early example of Old Hijazi, the Proto-Central Semitic /-t/ allomorph survives in bnt as opposed to /-ah/ < /-at/ in s1lmh. Old Hijazi is characterized

    Old Hijazi Arabic

    Old Hijazi Arabic

    Old_Hijazi_Arabic

  • Ketapang Malay
  • Malayic language of West Kalimantan, Indonesia

    of some examples of affixes used in Ketapang Malay, along with their allomorphs, meanings, and examples: In Ketapang Malay, there are four types of reduplication:

    Ketapang Malay

    Ketapang Malay

    Ketapang_Malay

  • Japanese phonology
  • Phonological system of the Japanese language

    morphemes that underlyingly start with a voiceless obstruent often have allomorphs that start with a voiced obstruent in the context of rendaku. In addition

    Japanese phonology

    Japanese_phonology

  • Damin
  • Ceremonial language of Australia

    ordinary Lardil with Damin words. Apart from a leveling of grammatical allomorphs, the grammar remains the same. ex: Ordinary Lardil: Damin:   ngithun n

    Damin

    Damin

  • Enggano language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    According to Kähler, verbs are typically marked with the prefix ki- or bu- (allomorphs b-, mu-, m-, -ub-, -um-) or occur in bare form. Verbs modified with bu-

    Enggano language

    Enggano language

    Enggano_language

  • Kambera language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Indonesia

    the negator nda becomes nda u- [ndaw], with nda attaching itself to the allomorph u-. Nda is a proclitic that marks an embedded clause in Kambera. Negators

    Kambera language

    Kambera_language

  • Yeꞌkuana language
  • Indigenous language in South America

    patterning of the allomorphs is phonologically based, however, some roots have slight differences in meaning depending on the allomorph they receive: adö

    Yeꞌkuana language

    Yeꞌkuana language

    Yeꞌkuana_language

  • Akuntsu language
  • Endangered Tupian language of Brazil

    distinguishes between nouns that combine with the ø- allomorph and those that combine with the t allomorph. - (which mark the contiguity of the determiner

    Akuntsu language

    Akuntsu_language

  • Classical Nahuatl grammar
  • Grammatical features of Classical Nahuatl

    phonologically as part of the verb in that it does not license the use of the -c- allomorph of the 3s-object prefix before another consonant, e.g. ōquipōuh not *ōcpōuh

    Classical Nahuatl grammar

    Classical_Nahuatl_grammar

  • Old Irish grammar
  • Grammar of the Old Irish language

    using ro-. (augments bolded) Verbs formed with prefixed com- (or its allomorph con-) usually use ad- as their augment. For example, con·scara "destroys"

    Old Irish grammar

    Old_Irish_grammar

  • Zapotec languages
  • Branch of Oto-Manguean languages

    Typical allomorphs Typical use Terms used ru-, ri-, r-, rr- ongoing or habitual present tense events habitual (Mitla Zapotec, Stubblefield and Stubblefield

    Zapotec languages

    Zapotec languages

    Zapotec_languages

  • Kharia language
  • Munda language

    structure: ɖoˀɖ (allomorph ɖoɽ) indicates that another event follows directly upon the event denoted by the predicate that it marks; goˀɖ (allomorph goɽ) denotes

    Kharia language

    Kharia language

    Kharia_language

  • Null morpheme
  • Morpheme with no phonetic form

    (linguistics) Ellipsis (linguistics) Lemma (morphology) Marker (linguistics) Null allomorph Zero (linguistics) Disfix "Lexicon of Linguistics". lexicon.hum.uu.nl

    Null morpheme

    Null_morpheme

  • Theoretical linguistics
  • Branch of linguistics which inquires into the nature of language

    morphological theories operate with two distinct suffixes -s, called allomorphs of the morphemes plural and third-person singular, respectively. Languages

    Theoretical linguistics

    Theoretical_linguistics

  • Southern Sierra Miwok
  • Utian language of North America

    (at least 1 suffix) Theme = (base) + (modal suffix) OR (stem type) OR (allomorph of a root) Word = (theme) + (final suffix) + (optional postfix) Below

    Southern Sierra Miwok

    Southern_Sierra_Miwok

  • Chakhar Mongolian
  • Mongolian variety of Inner Mongolia, China

    *ödö (Mongolian script <ödege>) 'upwards' and that seems to be a free allomorph of the common -rʊ/-ru. The reflexive-possessive suffixes retain their

    Chakhar Mongolian

    Chakhar Mongolian

    Chakhar_Mongolian

  • Temoaya Otomi
  • Language from Mexico

    may sometimes metathesise to -ʔkí.The third person suffix also has the allomorphs -hpí/-hpé, -pí, -bí, and sometimes 3rd person objects is marked with a

    Temoaya Otomi

    Temoaya_Otomi

  • South Oran and Figuig Berber
  • Cluster of the Zenati languages

    / iš (Boussemghoun, Ain Chair), with both the latter two appearing as allomorphs in Tiout. The numerals 1 and 2 are Berber, while higher numerals are Arabic

    South Oran and Figuig Berber

    South Oran and Figuig Berber

    South_Oran_and_Figuig_Berber

  • Crow language
  • Missouri Valley Siouan language of Montana, US

    diphthong+V (short). Word finally, only a (in a diphthong), o, and u (allomorphs of the plural suffix) can occur after a long vowel. A wide variety of

    Crow language

    Crow language

    Crow_language

  • Tamasheq language
  • Tuareg Berber macro-language of North Africa

    allomorphic variation mainly depending on point of view and plurality. Allomorphs differ both syntactically and phonologically. The table below shows first

    Tamasheq language

    Tamasheq_language

  • Tifal language
  • Ok language spoken in Papua New Guinea

    suppletive stems, some change compound-final stems, and some which have allomorphs which add -(a)laa-min (or rarely -daa-laa-min) to the stem. Verbs also

    Tifal language

    Tifal_language

  • Phonation
  • Process of creating phonetic sounds

    after its release). Certain English morphemes have voiced and voiceless allomorphs, such as: the plural, verbal, and possessive endings spelled -s (voiced

    Phonation

    Phonation

  • Free variation
  • Phonetic varieties not affecting meaning

    expressed in English as either, e.g., two thousand (and) ten or twenty ten. Allomorph Allophone Complementary distribution Contrastive distribution Phoneme

    Free variation

    Free_variation

  • Karajá language
  • Macro-Je language spoken in Brazil

    Reflexivity in the Karajá language is marked by the reflexive prefix with two allomorphs, exi- ̣(on verbs) and ixi- (on postpositions): Dikarỹ /dɪkaɾə̄ I karexisuhokre

    Karajá language

    Karajá language

    Karajá_language

  • Middle Welsh
  • Celtic language of the High Middle Ages

    terms them 'affixed' pronouns. In the 3rd singular infixed pronoun, the allomorph -i/e is used after the words a, y, pan, tra and yny, while -s is used

    Middle Welsh

    Middle_Welsh

  • Tagalog grammar
  • Grammar of the Tagalog language

    adjectives and adverbs) to the words that they are modifying. It has two allomorphs: na This is used if the preceding word ends with a consonant other than

    Tagalog grammar

    Tagalog_grammar

  • Complementary distribution
  • Linguistic elements never occurring in the same context

    in the analysis of word forms (morphology). Two different word forms (allomorphs) can actually be different "faces" of one and the same word (morpheme)

    Complementary distribution

    Complementary_distribution

  • West Germanic gemination
  • 3rd-4th century West Germanic sound change

    contained a short vowel followed by at most one consonant. The syllabic allomorph /ij/ appeared after "heavy" syllables, which included syllables containing

    West Germanic gemination

    West_Germanic_gemination

  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English/M
  • List of Greek and Latin roots in English starting with the letter M

    morsitation, premorse, remorse morph- form, shape Greek μορφή (morphḗ) allomorph, amorphous, anamorph, anamorphic, anamorphism, anamorphosis, anthropomorphism

    List of Greek and Latin roots in English/M

    List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/M

  • Ledo Kaili language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Sulawesi, Indonesia

    other hand. The allomorphs {na-}~{ne-}~{no-} stand for realis, the allomorphs {ma-}~{me-}~{mo-} for irrealis; the form of the allomorphs is constituting

    Ledo Kaili language

    Ledo_Kaili_language

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  • Allomorphism
  • n.

    The property which constitutes an allomorph; the change involved in becoming an allomorph.

  • Polymorph
  • n.

    A substance capable of crystallizing in several distinct forms; also, any one of these forms. Cf. Allomorph.

  • Allomorph
  • n.

    A variety of pseudomorph which has undergone partial or complete change or substitution of material; -- thus limonite is frequently an allomorph after pyrite.

  • Allomorphic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to allomorphism.

  • Allomorph
  • n.

    Any one of two or more distinct crystalline forms of the same substance; or the substance having such forms; -- as, carbonate of lime occurs in the allomorphs calcite and aragonite.