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Two types of competition can be distinguished in Vocabulary insertion: context-free and context-dependent (or "conditioned allomorphy"). [...] Like context-free Vocabulary insertion, conditioned allomorphy also involves a choice among alternative Vocabulary items. However, the choice in this case is not among items that differ in their substantive morphosyntactic features, but among items that differ in their stated insertion contexts and phonological features. - Halle & Marantz (2004), a pag.392
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