SOUND ALTERNATIONS

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   This article examines the phenomenon of sound alternations as a fundamental component of phonological and morphological structure in natural languages. It explores the types, functions, and origins of vowel and consonant alternations, highlighting their roles in grammatical marking, word formation, and historical linguistic development. The study integrates insights from generative phonology, optimality theory, and psycholinguistics to provide a comprehensive understanding of how alternations operate within language systems. The results demonstrate that sound alternations are systematic, cognitively significant, and essential for both theoretical linguistic analysis and practical applications such as language teaching and computational modeling.





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Teshaboyeva , N. ., & Suyarova , R. . (2025). SOUND ALTERNATIONS . Центральноазиатский журнал междисциплинарных исследований и исследований в области управления, 2(12), 72–77. извлечено от https://in-academy.uz/index.php/cajmrms/article/view/67858

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