Re: Phonology and Morphology
From: | <morphemeaddict@...> |
Date: | Thursday, December 20, 2007, 1:38 |
In a message dated 12/19/2007 5:50:13 PM Central Standard Time,
filmfxman@HOTMAIL.COM writes:
> So you can have a word be simply a vowel, like
> "o" (let's say that o means "from"), or basic like "sosh" (lets say sosh
> means "go"), all the way up to "kulntht" (and lets say that kulntht means
> "stop"). A few more examples: frith (remember, its pronounced "freeth" and
> lets says that is means "from") is a word this morphology could make
So both "o" and "frith" mean 'from'? Are they exactly synonymous?
stevo </HTML>