释义 |
mor·pho·phoneme \|mȯ(r)fō+\ noun Etymology: morpho- (from morpheme) + phoneme : a class of phonemes that belong to the same morpheme (as the \-s, -z, -ə̇z\ plural suffix of kits, kids, kisses; \f, v\ in knife, knives); also : an arbitrarily selected member of such a class as its representative in grammatical description (as the plural suffix -s, or the f in \nīf\) < group together into one morphophoneme the phonemes which replace each other in corresponding parts of the various members of a morpheme — Z.S.Harris > |