单词 | morphonology |
释义 | morphonologyn. Linguistics. The study of the phonology of morphemes; = morphophonology n. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > [noun] > phonology and branches tonology1874 accentology1881 acoustic phonetics1914 tonetics1921 phonology1924 morphonology1933 morphophonology1934 phonemics1934 psychophonetics1934 phonematics1936 physiophonetics1936 speech physiology1936 morphophonemics1938 kenematics1939 phonematology1949 speech recognition1953 phonotactics1956 paralinguistics1958 morphophonics1962 Trageremics1963 phonematics1964 kenetics1969 1933 Eng. Stud. 15 87 That part of phonology which examines the phonological structure of morphemes, is called morphonology. 1935 Amer. Speech 10 252/2 Another branch of phonology, established by the Prague linguists, called morphonology,..examines the phonological structure of morphemes. 1950 Lingua 3 241 This morphonology, according to Trubetzkoy, has a threefold task: 1. the investigation of the phonological (i.e. phonematic) structure of the morphemes, 2. the investigation of the combinatorial sound-changes.., 3. the investigation of the series of sound-changes..which have a morphological function. 1966 J. Vachek Ling. School Prague iv. 81 The other recent trend in linguistic thinking that has substantially contributed to the revival of interest in morphonology is the stratificational approach by Sydney M. Lamb and his colleagues. 1971 tr. O. Akhmanova Phonology, Morphonology, Morphology ii. 82 Professor Vachek speaks of the present state of morphonological research... The ‘generativist and transformationist’ morphonology is, perhaps, best described as ‘codificational morphonology’. 1986 Canad. Jrnl. Linguistics 31 345 Dressler sees morphonology, a haplologized version of morphophonology, as both larger and smaller than what is called morphophonemics. Derivatives morphonoˈlogic adj. ΚΠ 1949 H. Spang-Hanssen in Travaux du Cercle Ling. de Copenhague 5 69 Morphonologic or morphemic monographs have no direct bearing on this subject either, since they also presuppose that the phoneme inventory has already been established. morphonoˈlogical adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > [adjective] > phonology and branches phonological1818 psychophonetic1906 Young-Grammarian1909 phonemic1921 Prague1934 tonological1934 phonematic1935 phonologic1936 morphophonological1938 Trubetzkoyan1940 Jonesian1951 Trager–Smith1951 phonetico-phonemic1952 Praguian1955 physiophonetic1956 Smith–Trager1957 phonotactic1958 Tragerian1961 trageremic1964 morphonological1966 autonomous1967 phonotactical1967 Praguean1968 1966 J. Vachek Ling. School of Prague iv. 81 The first language to be characterized from the morphonological point of view was..Russian. 1996 Lit. & Ling. Computing 11 193/1 A set of rules which controls the mapping between the lexical level and the surface level due to the morphonological transformation. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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