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A morpheme that has syntactic characteristics of a word, but depends phonologically on another word or phrase :

AClitic

BAIIomorph

CPhoneme

DLexicon

Answer:

A. Clitic

Read Explanation:

  • Allomorph refers to different forms of a single morpheme depending on context, but it does not have the same syntactic dependency as a clitic.

  • Phoneme is the smallest unit of sound in speech, not a morpheme with syntactic function.

  • Lexicon refers to the vocabulary of a language, not a type of morpheme.


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