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- Q2004648 subject Q4960721.
- Q2004648 subject Q7402123.
- Q2004648 abstract "In morpheme-based morphology, the term null allomorph or zero allomorph is sometimes used to refer to some kind of null morpheme for which there are also contexts in which the underlying morpheme is manifested in the surface structure. It is therefore also an allomorph. The phenomenon itself is known as null allomorphy, morphological blocking or total morpheme blocking.".
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- Q2004648 wikiPageWikiLink Q4960721.
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- Q2004648 wikiPageWikiLink Q7402123.
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- Q2004648 comment "In morpheme-based morphology, the term null allomorph or zero allomorph is sometimes used to refer to some kind of null morpheme for which there are also contexts in which the underlying morpheme is manifested in the surface structure. It is therefore also an allomorph. The phenomenon itself is known as null allomorphy, morphological blocking or total morpheme blocking.".
- Q2004648 label "Null allomorph".