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Phonemes may be subtracted from stems as well as added to them to signify some difference in meaning. Such subtractions are, however, much rarer than additions. They usually result from a historical process of sound change which becomes morphologically meaningful.
(data from French) Feminin Forms Masculine Forms
(phrase-final or befor consonants)
1. /movɛz/ 'mauvaise' 2. /movɛ/ 'mauvais' 'bad' - Nida (1949), a pag.75
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