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Apr 17

With examples explain what is the morphophonemic alteration?

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Morphophonemic alteration refers to changes in the pronunciation of a word that occur when it undergoes morphological changes, such as adding a suffix or prefix. These alterations can affect the spelling, pronunciation, or both of a word.

Example 1:
- Word: happy
- Morphophonemic alteration: happiness
- In this example, the word "happy" undergoes a morphological change when the suffix "-ness" is added to form the word "happiness." The pronunciation of the word changes from /ˈhæpi/ to /ˈhæpɪnəs/.

Example 2:
- Word: friend
- Morphophonemic alteration: friendship
- In this example, the word "friend" undergoes a morphological change when the suffix "-ship" is added to form the word "friendship." The pronunciation of the word changes from /frɛnd/ to /frɛndʃɪp/.

Example 3:
- Word: govern
- Morphophonemic alteration: government
- In this example, the word "govern" undergoes a morphological change when the suffix "-ment" is added to form the word "government." The pronunciation of the word changes from /ˈɡʌvərn/ to /ˈɡʌvərmənt/.
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