underlying form उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Non-apical truncation results in forms like " Kalu " from underlying " * Kaluk ", in which the underlying form would end in a non-apical consonant ( i . e . one not produced with the tip of the tongue ).
- If the isolation form were adopted as the underlying form, the information that there is a final " t " would be lost, and it would be hard then to explain the appearance of the " t " in the inflected forms.
- If it is assumed that the underlying form of the English plural suffix is a sound, the underlying form of " cats " would be . ( The surfaces as an because of the phonological process of devoicing after an unvoiced consonant .)
- If it is assumed that the underlying form of the English plural suffix is a sound, the underlying form of " cats " would be . ( The surfaces as an because of the phonological process of devoicing after an unvoiced consonant .)
- Thus, " lagau ", the genitive of " laag [ a ] "'place'is in underlying form; the full form of the genitive ending "-ngu " is only retained where the nominal has a monosyllabic stem ( see the section on Nominal Morphology ).
- Instead of positing a rich innate and universal syntactic structure ( see Universal Grammar ), Van Valin suggests that the only truly universal parts of a sentence are its nucleus, housing a Chomskyan syntactic theory by not allowing abstract underlying forms or transformational rules and derivations.
- Vowels are subject to two rules : penultimate lengthening which means that external realisations may be long vowels while the underlying form is a short vowel and epenthesis which means the insertion of a vowel where the underlying form of the morpheme does not contain one.
- Vowels are subject to two rules : penultimate lengthening which means that external realisations may be long vowels while the underlying form is a short vowel and epenthesis which means the insertion of a vowel where the underlying form of the morpheme does not contain one.
- Here the underlying form can be assumed to be, corresponding to the isolation form, since rules can be set up to derive the reduced form from this ( while it would be difficult or impossible to set up rules that would derive the isolation form from an underlying ).
- The bracketed final vowels in the examples occur because of the feature which most strikingly separates Kusaal from its close relatives : the underlying forms of words, such as "'buuga "'" goat " are found only when the word in question is the last word in a question or a negated statement.