Phonology and morphology glossary
Terms that have specialised meaning in phonology and/or morphology.
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RadicalAn articulation made with the root of the tongue. | |
RarefactionThe fall in air pressure in an enclosed space caused by an increase in the size of the space without inflow of air. Relevant to the production of implosives. | |
ReduplicantThe copied element in a reduplication process. | |
ReduplicationA morphological process that repeats all or part of a given base. | |
ReflexiveA construction in which agent and patient are coreferential. | |
RegisterIn tone languages, a set of tones that are relatively high (high register) or relatively low (low register). | |
Register toneA lexical tone with a level pitch contour. Contrast contour tone. | |
Release burstA burst of noise produced when a stop consonant is released. | |
Relic alternationAn instance of allomorphy that occurs in very few words and is not productive. Typically, relic alternations were productive at an earlier stage of the language, but subsequently levelled in all but a few (high frequency) words. E.g. the alternation between [ f ] and [ p ] in the English words father and paternal. | |