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Page 1: Allomorphy An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics presents.

Allomorphy

An Animated and Narrated Glossary of Terms used in Linguistics

presents

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Definition• A morpheme that has a number of

corresponding surface forms is said to exhibit allomorphy.

• Each corresponding form is known as an allomorph.

• Thus whether a morpheme exhibits allomorphy is dependent on one’s specific theoretical assumptions.

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Plural in English

Assumption:

Plural form of the nouns is N+ “-s”.

Phonetically, plural “-s” is [s] or [z],

depending on the voicedness of the preceding segment.

catspadsdogssticks

[…s][…z][…z][…s]

Preceding [t] is voicelessPreceding [d] is voicedPreceding [g] is voicedPreceding [k] is voiceless

Allomorphy under this assumption.

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Plural in EnglishConsider now other forms of plural:

children, oxen, brethren, …feet, mice, geese, …foci, radii, alumni …formulae, morae, …

We probably wouldn’t think of them as N + “-s”, The plural morphemes are not the same as the one we

understand as “-s”.i.e. “-en”, “-i”, “-ae” are not allomorphs of “-s”.

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Allomorphy in Stems

• Allomorphs of hymn– assumes suffix to be [-əl], not [nəl]

• Allomorphs of face– assumes suffix to be [-iəl], not [iəl]

• Allomorphs of demon– assumes the two pronunciations of “demon” are of the same

word.• If you reject these assumptions, then the cases of

allomorphy would be very different.

hymnfacedemon

hymnalfacialdemonic

[him][feis][di:mən]

[himn[fei[dimɒn

iəl]əl]

ik]

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The End

Wee, Lian-Hee and Winnie H.Y. Cheung (2009)

An animated and narrated glossary of terms used in Linguistics. Hong Kong Baptist University.