The document contains examples of words with different pronunciations in their singular and plural or base and derived forms. It then asks a series of questions about identifying the phonological alternations, processes, ordering of rules, providing rules and derivations for various examples.
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The document contains examples of words with different pronunciations in their singular and plural or base and derived forms. It then asks a series of questions about identifying the phonological alternations, processes, ordering of rules, providing rules and derivations for various examples.
2) What are the process(es) involved ? 3) Are the rules ordered ? If yes which order is it. 4) Provide a phonological rule. 5) Provide a derivation for ‘knife’ and ‘knifes’
2) What are the process(es) involved ? 3) Are the rules ordered ? If yes which order is it. 4) Provide a phonological rule. 5) Provide a derivation for ‘collect’ and ‘parade’
2) What are the process(es) involved ? 3) Are the rules ordered ? If yes which order is it. 4) Provide a phonological rule. 5) Provide a derivation for ‘tight’ and ‘tighter’
2) What are the process(es) involved ? 3) Are the rules ordered ? If yes which order is it. 4) Provide a phonological rule. 5) Provide a derivation for ‘kill’ and ‘killed’