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5. Morphology in Relation to Phonology

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F. Plank, <strong>Morphology</strong> I: <strong>5.</strong> <strong>Morphology</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Relation</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Phonology</strong> 42<br />

but short or, more typically, shortened words where a suffix -i is added:<br />

Student<br />

Studi<br />

spontan<br />

Sponti<br />

Mutter<br />

Mutti<br />

Vater<br />

Vat(t)i<br />

doof Doofi (unshortened!)<br />

schlaff Schlaffi (unshortened!)<br />

Gruft Grufti (unshortened!)<br />

Maus Mausi (unshortened!)<br />

(Se)Bastian Basti (/i/ part of the orig<strong>in</strong>al stem?)<br />

Gabriele<br />

Gabi<br />

Andreas<br />

Andi<br />

Wolfgang<br />

Wolfi<br />

Kl<strong>in</strong>smann<br />

Kl<strong>in</strong>si<br />

Kulenkampff<br />

Kuli<br />

Dagmar<br />

Dag(g)i<br />

Ostdeutscher<br />

Ossi<br />

Westdeutscher Wessi

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