Sentences with ALLOMORPHS
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"In English, the plural marker -s has two allomorphs: /z/ as in dogs and /s/ as in cats."
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"The past tense marker in English has allomorphs such as -d as in played, -ed as in watched, and -t as in slept."
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"The verb 'to be' in English has three allomorphs: am, is, and are."
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"In the English word 'cats', the plural marker -s is pronounced as /z/, which is one of the allomorphs."
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"In Spanish, the past tense marker -ado has two allomorphs: -ado and -ada."
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"The noun plural marker -s in Spanish has two allomorphs: -s and -es."
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"In Turkish, the plural marker -ler has two allomorphs: -ler and -lar."
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"In Korean, verbal endings have various allomorphs depending on the preceding sounds."
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"The diminutive suffix -ito in Spanish has two allomorphs: -ito and -ita."
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"The verbal suffix -ing in English can have allomorphs such as /ɪÅ/, /ɪn/, and /ɪm/."
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"In Arabic, the possessive marker -i has allomorphs such as -i, -u, and -a."
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"The English third-person singular marker -s has allomorphs such as /s/, /z/, and /ɪz/."
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"In Swahili, the noun class marker m- has allomorphs such as m-, n-, and mu-."
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"In French, the definite article 'the' has allomorphs such as le, la, l', and les."
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"The accusative case marker in Latin has allomorphs such as -m, -em, and -um."
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"Linguists study the different allomorphs of a morpheme."
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"There are multiple allomorphs of the plural morpheme in English."
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"The allomorphs of the past tense morpheme vary depending on the verb."
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"In some languages, allomorphs of a morpheme are predictable."
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"The allomorphs of the possessive morpheme in English include 's' and 's'."
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"Certain allomorphs of a morpheme may only appear in specific environments."
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"The allomorphs of the morpheme '-ed' in English include [t], [d], and [ɪd]."
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"Linguists use phonological rules to explain the distribution of allomorphs."
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"Identifying allomorphs is an important task in morphological analysis."
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"The same morpheme can have different allomorphs in different contexts."