phonological rule उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In 2003 Charles Reiss argued that feature geometry is insufficiently powerful to account for a class of phonological rules that involve dependencies between segments, such as partial and total identity and nonidentity.
- Voiced geminates are generally prohibited by Japanese phonological rules, but they occur in a few loanwords ( although they are sometimes pronounced by native speakers as if they were their voiceless counterparts ).
- The latter have been analysed both as underlying phonemes, and also as predictable, that is derived by the operation of phonological rules from sequences of a long vowel followed by and another segment, typically.
- With sounds we can get a phoneme inventory and learn something about their physiology depending on what sounds are made and which ones are used more ( many phonological rules are motivated by ease of articulation ).
- A morpheme is said to be automatic if it either takes a single surface form ( morph ), or if its surface form is determined by phonological rules that hold in all similar instances in that language.
- Phonological rules constrain which sounds can appear next to each other in a language, and morphological rules, when applied blindly, would often violate phonological rules, by resulting in sound sequences that are prohibited in the language in question.
- Phonological rules constrain which sounds can appear next to each other in a language, and morphological rules, when applied blindly, would often violate phonological rules, by resulting in sound sequences that are prohibited in the language in question.
- :: : I don't know of any language in which an [ a ]-vowel is transformed into a voiced pharyngeal consonant by a phonological rule, and I wouldn't be surprised if there aren't any.
- Hence, the prosodically long * / e / in'father'results by the application of Szemer�nyi's law, a synchronic phonological rule that operated within the PIE, but prosodically long * / o / in'foot'is analogically leveled.
- The surface form produced by the morphophonological rules may consist of phonemes ( which are then subject to ordinary phonological rules to produce speech sounds or " phones " ), or else the morphophonological analysis may bypass the phoneme stage and produce the phones itself.