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Sound files for Ch. 4: Morphology

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File 4.1

  • Section 4.1.6, pg. 163, example (10): Allomorphs of the English prefix /ɪn/ 'not' 
  • Section 4.1.6, pg. 164, example (11): Weak suppletion in English verb past tense formation
  • Section 4.1.6, pg. 165, example (12): Strong suppletion in English verb past tense formation
  • Section 4.1.6, pg. 165, example (13): Strong suppletion in the comparative and superlative of English good and bad

File 4.2

  • Section 4.2.4, pg. 171, example (7): Different stress patterns in compounds vs. separate words in English (LF 12: pg. 167, example (7))

       LF 13 example (7)                                           LF 12 example (7)                                         

  • Section 4.2.4, pg. 171, example (8): Different stress patterns in compounds vs. separate words in English (LF 12: pg. 167, example (8))
  • Section 4.2.5, pg. 172, examples (11)–(13): Reduplication in English (LF 12: pg. 168, examples (11)–(13)) 

  • (LF 12: Section 4.2.6, pg. 169, examples (17)–(20): Alternations in English)  

  • (LF 12: Section 4.2.7, pg. 170, examples (22)–(23): Suppletion in English)

File 4.3

  • Section 4.3.2, pg. 177, examples (1)–(3): Mandarin Chinese examples (LF 12: pg. 171, examples (1)–(3)) 

 

File 4.6

  • (LF 12: Beginning exercise for File 4.5, pg. 194, Exercise #37: Audio accompanying German exercise) 

  • Intermediate exercises for File 4.5, pg. 199, Exercise #33: Audio accompanying Swahili exercise (LF 12: pg. 194, Exercise #38

  • Intermediate exercises for File 4.5, pg. 200, Exercise #34: Audio accompanying Turkish exercise (LF 12: pg. 190, Exercise #30)

  • (LF 12: Advanced exercises for File 4.5, pg. 199, Exercise #46: Audio accompanying Japanese exercise)

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