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The Interface between Morphology and Phonology

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What is the term for the study of the relationship between morphology and phonology?

  1. Morphophonology

  2. Phonomorphology

  3. Morphophonotactics

  4. Phonomorphotactics


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Morphophonology is the study of the relationship between morphology and phonology.

What is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Morphophonological conditioning is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary.

What is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Phonomorphological conditioning is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary.

What is the term for a phonological process that is sensitive to the morphological structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Morphophonological conditioning is the term for a phonological process that is sensitive to the morphological structure of a word.

What is the term for a morphological process that is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Phonomorphological conditioning is the term for a morphological process that is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word.

What is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary and is sensitive to the morphological structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Morphophonological conditioning is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary and is sensitive to the morphological structure of a word.

What is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Phonomorphological conditioning is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word.

What is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word and the morphological structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Morphophonological conditioning is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word and the morphological structure of a word.

What is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word and the morphological structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Phonomorphological conditioning is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word and the morphological structure of a word.

What is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, and the syntactic structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Morphophonological conditioning is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, and the syntactic structure of a word.

What is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, and the syntactic structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Phonomorphological conditioning is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, and the syntactic structure of a word.

What is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, the syntactic structure of a word, and the semantic structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Morphophonological conditioning is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, the syntactic structure of a word, and the semantic structure of a word.

What is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, the syntactic structure of a word, and the semantic structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Phonomorphological conditioning is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, the syntactic structure of a word, and the semantic structure of a word.

What is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, the syntactic structure of a word, the semantic structure of a word, and the pragmatic structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Morphophonological conditioning is the term for a phonological process that is triggered by a morphological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, the syntactic structure of a word, the semantic structure of a word, and the pragmatic structure of a word.

What is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, the syntactic structure of a word, the semantic structure of a word, and the pragmatic structure of a word?

  1. Morphological conditioning

  2. Phonological conditioning

  3. Morphophonological conditioning

  4. Phonomorphological conditioning


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Phonomorphological conditioning is the term for a morphological process that is triggered by a phonological boundary and is sensitive to the phonological structure of a word, the morphological structure of a word, the syntactic structure of a word, the semantic structure of a word, and the pragmatic structure of a word.

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