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... morpheme ( namely , un- ) and that this morpheme has a certain phonological form and a certain meaning . Bloomfield's definition of the morpheme in terms of " partial phonetic - semantic resemblance " was considerably modified and ...
... morpheme ( namely , un- ) and that this morpheme has a certain phonological form and a certain meaning . Bloomfield's definition of the morpheme in terms of " partial phonetic - semantic resemblance " was considerably modified and ...
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... morpheme ( or morph ) will not necessarily consist of an integral number of syllables , still less of a single syllable . Nor will the word as a grammatical unit necessarily coincide with the phonological word . Similarly , the units of ...
... morpheme ( or morph ) will not necessarily consist of an integral number of syllables , still less of a single syllable . Nor will the word as a grammatical unit necessarily coincide with the phonological word . Similarly , the units of ...
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... morpheme that might be variously repre- Morpheme sented by such allomorphs as / id / , / t / , / d / , etc. ) . Lamb defined in describes the morpheme as a unit composed of morphons stratifica- ( roughly equivalent to what other ...
... morpheme that might be variously repre- Morpheme sented by such allomorphs as / id / , / t / , / d / , etc. ) . Lamb defined in describes the morpheme as a unit composed of morphons stratifica- ( roughly equivalent to what other ...
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