1967 Volume 1967 Issue 50 Pages 1-14
In the first place a sharp demarcation must be drawn between morphemes as a combination of phonemes and morphophonemic processes, such as addition, replacement and subtraction. Since any morphs are freely added or dropped in our brain in morphemic alternation, on the following presumptions all morphophonemic operations can be carried out in the frame of the formula: an underlying form<(acted upon by) a morpheme-a resultant form.