"phenomenon" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The loss of /n/ is not a general phonological phenomenon, in that there are a number of Ottawa suffixes that retain final /n/.
- As a phonological phenomenon, the original diphthongs denoted by 〈ᾳ, ῃ, ῳ〉 were traditionally called "improper diphthongs" in older English works.
- For example, the following two phonological phenomena appear in many of the Uralic languages, and the latter also in Altaic languages:
- However, the second example illustrates several kinds of phonological phenomena.
- The framework aims to provide a non-arbitrary account for phonological phenomena by replacing the rule component of phonology with a restricted set of universal principles and parameters.
- The various levels of the prosodic hierarchy are independently justified by the phonological phenomena that make reference to them.
- Whereas these changes are mainly phonological phenomena, changes in the Lexicon of Texan English can be detected as well.
- The urban-rural linguistic split mainly affects phonological phenomena.
- This could include phonological, as well as morphological and syntactic phenomena.
- A phonological phenomenon that might appear to be a morphological one is the loss of the infinitival ending -re of verbs.
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