单词 | morphophoneme |
释义 | morphophoneme in British English (ˌmɔːfəʊˈfəʊniːm) noun linguistics the set of phonemes or sequences of phonemes that constitute the various allomorphs of a morpheme Word origin C20: from morpheme + phonememorphophoneme in American English (ˌmɔrfəˈfounim, ˌmɔrfou-) noun Linguistics 1. an abstract phonological unit representing corresponding phonemes in different allomorphs of one morpheme. In English the symbol F may be used to represent a morphophoneme occurring in two related allomorphs, asf in leaf, but v in the plural leaves 2. a phonological entity comprising a bundle of distinctive features used in the representation of a morpheme 3. a symbol for a phonological alternation Word origin [1930–35; morpho- (as comb. form for morpheme) + phoneme]This word is first recorded in the period 1930–35. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: boondoggle, hypercorrection, logical positivism, old school tie, uncertainty principle |
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