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Some allomorphs are phonologically conditioned and others are morphologically
conditioned. BRIEFLY, discuss them with examples for each case ?
Answer:

Some allomorphs are phonologically conditioned and occur depending on the sounds preceding them , always with regular words

For example, in verbs:

1. Wanted ends with the /Id/ sound because it follows a voiceless consonant.



In nouns:

Dogs ends with /z/ because it follows a voiced sound.

Cats ends with /s/ because it follows a voiceless sound.


Morphologically conditioned allomorphs appear in irregular nouns and verbs.

Examples in nouns:

Ox → Oxen

Woman → Women

Man → Men


Examples in verbs:

Speak → Spoke → Spoken
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