Phonology-Morphology Interaction Refer to the below data of Seediq Language:Image transcription text(1) i.ya sa.is ‘not sew’ Seediq Language i.ya ga.o ‘not choose’ (2) Imperative Negative Base Gloss ku.ri.i i. ya ka.rika.ri ‘dig’ gu.tu.ki iya ga.tuk ga. tuk ‘scoop out’ gu.mu.ki i. ya ge.muk ge.muk ‘cover’ cu.bu.i i.ya ce.bu ce.bu ‘shootqu.ra.qi i. ya qe.raq qe.raq ‘catch pu.ku.pa.ki i. ya pu.ke.pak pV.ke.pak ‘grope’ (3) Imperative Negativ… Show more… Show moreNOTES:Seediq has:- 16 consonants (p, t, k, q, b, d, g, s, x, h, c, m, n, ɳ, l, & r)- 2 glides (y & w)- 5 vowels (i, e, a, o, u) For brevity, /c/ represents the affricate /ts/. Stress falls regularly on the penultimate syllable. A dot is used to indicate syllable boundary, and the capital V a vowel without specific realization. –ALL INFO RELATED TO QUESTIONCHAS BEEN PROVIDED, LINDLY REFER TO ATTACHEMENT AND REFERENCES QUESTIONS:(1) Posit the underlying representations for the verbs. Note that there are more than 2 possible analyses. Determine which one fares better. Simple answer is undesirable. Do present your arguments. (2) List all relevant phonological rules, and indicate if rule ordering is needed. (3) Demonstrate derivational paths of crucial examples — *** PLEASE ANSWER ALL, GIVE MORE ELABORATION, EXPLANATION AND ARGUMENT***ANSWER AS LONG AS POSSIBLE! NO SHORT ANSWER PLEASE 🙁 Reference:Imperative Verbs in Seediqhttps://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/286946192.pdf Bruce Hayes, Introductory Phonologyhttps://edisciplinas.usp.br/pluginfile.php/5654485/mod_folder/content/0/Hayes%20%282009%29.%20Introductory%20Phonology..pdf?forcedownload=1 Arts & Humanities English UNKNOWN 964
(1) i.ya sa.is ‘not sew’ Seediq Language i.ya ga.o ‘not choose’ (2) Imperative Negative Base Gloss ku. ya ka.ri ka.ri ‘dig’ gu.ki iya ga.tuk ga. tuk…
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(1) i.ya sa.is ‘not sew’ Seediq Language i.ya ga.o ‘not choose’ (2) Imperative Negative Base Gloss ku. ya ka.ri ka.ri ‘dig’ gu.ki iya ga.tuk ga. tuk…
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