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ALLOMORPHA different pronunciation of a morpheme. For instance, consider the -s plural morpheme. The standard /s/ sound (as in <elks>) becomes a /z/ sound in some allomorphs (such as <boxes>.) Howe [..]
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ALLOMORPHnoun. with regard to language, just about any of many diverse conversation sounds or authored models which are implemented to symbolize the exact same morpheme.
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ALLOMORPH(n) any of several different crystalline forms of the same chemical compound(n) a variant phonological representation of a morpheme
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ALLOMORPHA non-distinctive variant of a morpheme, e.g. -keit and -heit in German (Heiterkeit, Schönheit) which vary according to the final consonant of the base to which they are suffixed but share the same gr [..]
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ALLOMORPHAn alternative manifestation of a morpheme (a set of meaningful linguistic units). Allomorphs vary in shape or pronunciation according to their conditions of use, but not as to meaning. In English, th [..]
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ALLOMORPH<chemical> 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. A variety of pseudomorph which has undergone partial or complete change or substitution of material; thus limonite is frequently an allomorph after pyrite [..]
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