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Josiah, Ubong Ekerete; Udoudom, Juliet Charles – Journal of Education and Learning, 2012
Linguists generally acknowledge that there exists an inevitable inter-relationship between different levels of linguistic analysis--phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics. Various linguistic labels are used to describe such a link. In particular, there exists a bridge between the phonology and morphology of particular languages.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Morphemes, Morphophonemics, English
Folarin, Antonia Y. – 1988
The advantages of analyzing the Yoruba prefix "oni-" as two morphemes, "o-" and "ni-" are discussed, and it is shown why it is better to analyze it as an inseparable, single morpheme rather than two separate morphemes. "Oni-" is the only class-maintaining prefix in Yoruba, and is the only prefix attached to a noun to form another noun. Evidence is…
Descriptors: Morphemes, Morphophonemics, Nouns, Prefixes (Grammar)
Goldenberg, Yves – Revue Roumaine de Linguistique, 1974
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Descriptors: Arabic, Morphemes, Morphology (Languages), Morphophonemics
ANISFELD, MOSHE; TUCKER, G. RICHARD – 1966
STUDIES WERE MADE OF THE ABILITY OF KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN TO CONTROL CORRECT PLURALIZATION RULES FOR ENGLISH NOUNS. PRODUCTION AND RECOGNITION TASKS WERE USED, WITH CARTOON PICTURES OF ANIMALS WITH NONSENSE NAMES. THE CHILDREN WERE ASKED TO GIVE SINGULAR NAMES FROM CORRECT PLURAL NAMES, AND VICE VERSA, AND TO CHOOSE THE BEST NAMES FOR THE ANIMALS.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, English, Kindergarten Children, Language Ability

Hundley, James E. – Hispania, 1987
Investigates factors which condition deletion of plural /s/ in Peruvian Spanish. There is more /s/ deletion in plural forms than in monomorphemic forms. But 1,304 examples of plural /s/ from informal interviews with native speakers of Peruvian Spanish show plural marker tends to be retained when ambiguity would otherwise result. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Linguistic Theory, Morphemes, Morphology (Languages)
Mathias, Gerald B. – 1973
The paper discusses lexical evidence proposed by Samuel E. Martin, including later revisions thereof by R.A. Miller, concerning a genetic relationship between Korean and Japanese, based on an examination of vowel changes in Middle Korean and Old Japanese. While the author rejects Chinese phonetic evidence as inconclusive and affirms the legitimacy…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Contrastive Linguistics, Diachronic Linguistics, Ideography

Nicklas, Thurston Dale – 1971
This paper provides an analysis of Choctaw morphology based on the orthographical system described by the same author (See FL 002 864). The author begins with a discussion of the articles, cases, and conjunctions of Choctaw, considering their forms and uses. A consideration of independent and dependent personal pronouns follows and forms the basis…
Descriptors: Adjectives, American Indian Languages, Case (Grammar), Choctaw