5. Morphology in Relation to Phonology
5. Morphology in Relation to Phonology
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> 43<br />
Oskar<br />
Birgit<br />
Cornelia, Konrad<br />
Tusnelda<br />
Trabant<br />
Ulrich<br />
Robert<br />
Thomas<br />
Siegfried<br />
Ossi<br />
Biggi<br />
Konni<br />
Tussi<br />
Trab(b)i<br />
Ul(l)i<br />
Rob(b)i<br />
Tommi<br />
Siegi / Siggi<br />
Manfred Manni [*Manfi – why not?]<br />
deprimiert Depri [?, allegedly also Depi]<br />
Question:<br />
Precisely how is the basic form shortened?<br />
What is reta<strong>in</strong>ed and what is left out?