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Since the diagram uses only two dimensions, vertical and horizontal, a third dimension in depth could be utilized to indicate restrictions among variant members of the morphemes recognized in the diagram. The various members of a morpheme listed in the diagram would be placed one beneath the other in depth, all occupying the spot of their morpheme in the two dimensional diagram. - Harris (1951), a pag.357
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