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The term apparently goes back to Hockett (1958:135) (or was made popular by him).
 
The term apparently goes back to Hockett (1958:135) (or was made popular by him).
  
***''"The ways in which the morphemes of a given language are variously represented by phonemic shapes can be regarded as a kind of code. This code is the ''morphophonemic system'' of the language."'' (Hockett 1958:135)
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===Reference===
 
===Reference===
*Hockett, Charles F. 1958. A course in modern linguistics. New York.
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*Hockett, Charles F. 1958. ''A course in modern linguistics.'' New York: Macmillan.
  
 
===Other languages===
 
===Other languages===

Latest revision as of 15:22, 30 July 2007

Morphophonemics is another term for morphophonology.

Synonyms

Origin

The term apparently goes back to Hockett (1958:135) (or was made popular by him).

"The ways in which the morphemes of a given language are variously represented by phonemic shapes can be regarded as a kind of code. This code is the morphophonemic system of the language." (Hockett 1958:135)

Reference

  • Hockett, Charles F. 1958. A course in modern linguistics. New York: Macmillan.

Other languages

German Morphophonemik