what is allomorphs?what are the types of allomorphs
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In linguistics, an allomorph is a variant phonological form of a morpheme, that is, when a unit of meaning varies in sound without changing the meaning. The term allomorph explains the comprehension of phonological variations for specific morphemes.
Three Types of Allomorphs:
- Phonologically Conditioned. Additive Allomorph.
- Morphologically Conditioned Allomorphy.Lexically Conditioned Allomorphy.
- ReplaciveAllomorph. Zero Allomorph. Suppletion Allomorph.
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