What is an
allomorph?
An allomorph is one of two or more complementary
morphs which manifest a morpheme in its different phonological or morphological
environments.
Morpheme in english which indicatesplurality or
third person singular present tense has three allomorps:
Example
Cat(s) / kaets/ dog(s)/dogz/ horses(s) /ho:sez/
Like(s)
/laiks/ rubs/rᴧbz/ hiss(es) /hisez/
English has several morphemes that vary in sound but
not in meaning. Examples include the past tense and the plural morphemes.
For example, in English, a past tense morpheme is -ed. It occurs in
several allomorphs depending on its phonological environment, assimilating
voicing of the previous segment or inserting a schwa
when following an alveolar stop:
- as /əd/ or /ɪd/ in verbs whose stem ends with the alveolar stops /t/ or /d/, such as 'hunted' /hʌntɪd/ or 'banded' /bændɪd/
- as /t/ in verbs whose stem ends with voiceless phonemes other than /t/, such as 'fished' /fɪʃt/
- as /d/ in verbs whose stem ends with voiced phonemes other than /d/, such as 'buzzed' /bʌzd/
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What the relationship about allomorph and zero allomorph? Tq
are allomorph and zero allomorph be related each other ?
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