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Which type of morphological conditioning is described when phonological rules determine allomorph use?

AIrregular

BRegular

CDerivational

DInflectional

Answer:

B. Regular

Read Explanation:

  • When the variation in allomorphs can be predicted using phonological rules, it's called regular morphological conditioning.


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