DIZIONARIO GENERALE PLURILINGUE
DEL LESSICO METALINGUISTICO



Lemmamorpheme ‘male’
Categoria grammaticaleN
Linguainglese
SiglaHarris (1951)
TitoloMethods in Structural Linguistics
Sinonimidrop final phoneme (inglese) 
Rinviicomplementary (inglese)
environment (inglese)
morpheme (inglese)
morphemic segment (inglese)
phoneme (inglese) 
Traduzioni 
Citazioni

[…] the morphemic segment ‘male’ which consists of dropping /r/ occurs after 'fermière' […], while that which consists of dropping /t/ occurs after 'chatte', 'poulette'. All these are complementary as to the morphemes after which they occur; and we can recognize from the phonemic form of the preceding morphemic environment which member of the ‘male’ morpheme occurs: if the preceding morpheme ends in /t/, the morpheme ‘male’ consists in dropping /t/, and so on. In the morpheme {drop final phoneme} ‘male’, we can tell which member segment occurs in each environment from the phoneme which precedes that morpheme.
- Harris (1951), Pag. 209