In linguistics , an
allomorph is a variant form of a morpheme . The concept occurs when a unit of meaning can vary in sound without
Kaynak: AllomorphIn morpheme -based morphology , the term null
allomorph or zero
allomorph is sometimes used to refer to some kind of null morpheme for
Kaynak: Null allomorphAlternations provide linguists with data that allow them to determine the allophone s and
allomorph s of a language's phonemes and
Kaynak: Alternation (linguistics)0
allomorph, also Null
allomorph , a special kind of
allomorph in morphology which has the form of a null morpheme. 0 address arithmetic,
Kaynak: 0AA zero morph consisting of no phonetic form, is an
allomorph of a morpheme that is otherwise realized in speech. which is an
allomorph of
Kaynak: Zero (linguistics)ι is an
allomorph of i, μ is an
allomorph of u, o is an
allomorph of ô (IPA ɔ), and ŏ is an
allomorph of both a and ô. The letter ü in the
Kaynak: Tübatulabal languagecorresponding term with the prefix allo-, such as allophone , allograph ,
allomorph (corresponding respectively to phoneme, grapheme, morpheme).
Kaynak: Emic unitFor example, these could take the form of
allomorph s of the same morpheme . date July 2007 The basic premise of internal reconstruction is
Kaynak: Internal reconstructionXENOS', is an
allomorph for the Greek word of 'stranger', where the name 'X-5' (referring to 5 Xenos), originated from. Their fanclub is
Kaynak: X-5 (band)Note that the PIE laryngeal (represented by an H here) was a part of the PIE root; it occurs in all of its
allomorph s, for example
Kaynak: Seṭ and aniṭ rootsIt has a the
allomorph -u (after a consonant) or -Ø (after a vowel) when the noun is placed immediately before a verb which contains the 2
Kaynak: Lake Miwok languageMorpheme suffix categories may have one or more
allomorphs , which are given in the table below. The choice of
allomorph for a particular
Kaynak: Nhangu languageComplete loss of the original subset of affixes combined with a development towards
allomorph y and new morphology is associated in
Kaynak: Deflexion (linguistics)causative of making oneself seem, or pretend to be in some state, and tu:mú:-(2) the circumstantial (tu:-
allomorph before m-) of same (i.e.
Kaynak: Yaghan languageThese cases, where the same distinction is effected by alternative forms of a "word", are called
allomorph y. Phonological rules constrain
Kaynak: Morphology (linguistics)