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underlying form
noun
A property of a morpheme; the abstract form that the morpheme is postulated to have before any phonological rules have applied to it.
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MARSALIS He teaches his dancers to listen to the underlying form.
It was very highly coloured, the underlying form created in stucco.
At high temperatures the glass becomes so ductile that the layers amalgamate and take on the shape of the underlying form.
While purists like Ms. Woffinden take pride in using only duct tape in their designs, others may use cardboard or fabric as an underlying form.
In MLP modelling, there are no assumptions about the underlying form of the data that must be met as in standard statistical techniques.
Translated to our findings, this may indicate that the interrelated RF system may represent some underlying form of the group-level 'resilient functioning capacity', regardless of mean-level differences in RFs between the two groups.
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But the Chomsky–Halle feature system does not permit the specification within underlying forms of central vowels, nor of more than three degrees of tongue height.
They may be considered to be generated as a result of applying the phonological rules to the phonemes in underlying forms.
I show that these asymmetries are not predicted by a more traditional model of underlying forms, in which learners compare all of the parts of the paradigm to construct abstract underlying representations that combine unpredictable information from multiple forms.
In agreement with Jakobson, they claimed that each feature functions as a binary opposition that can be given the value of plus or minus in classifying the phonemes in underlying forms.
Then, the symmetry-breaking process (Fig. 3a-c) of the structure is investigated to clarify underlying forming process of the EIT-like window.
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