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CLA 030 001 SQ 2025 Worksheet 6

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We also saw that many Greek prefixes in particular have multiple allomorphs. In particular, a prefix ending in a vowel will typically lose its vowel when it is attached to a base beginning with a vowel . If that weren't enough, things can sometimes get even more complicated! When a prefix ending in the consonants t, p, or c/k plus a final vowel is added to a Greek base featuring rough breathing followed by a vowel, then the prefix will lose its vowel and the t, p, or c/k will aspirate . Thus we end up with allomorphs like {apo/ap/aph}!

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The prompt discusses Greek prefix allomorphs and specific phonological alterations that occur in certain environments. Option 1: 'it is attached to a base beginning with a vowel.' This captures the general phonological rule that when a prefix ending in a vowel meets a base that starts with a vowel, the prefix often drops its final vowel to avoid hiatus, leading to a smoother consonant join. The text e......Login to view full explanation

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