word formation. Morphonological structure of a language shows
how phonology works to transform morphological units'.
The unity of morphemes, the identity of different variants of
the morpheme (or «allomorphs») to be more precise, is deter
mined of their phonological identification which is their formal
but not functional-semantic side. Thus, the identification of
allomorphs can be established on a phonological basis . Such
examples used in English as
Elizabeth
/ 1
lizabэ0/ -
Elizabethan
/дЬгэЪкбэп/,
Lilliput
/lilipAt/ -
Lilliputian
/,lxLi'pjujian/,
centenary
/sentirnan/
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