Here are three phonological rules from a made-up language “B…
Here are three phonological rules from a made-up language “Bijin.” Bijin has the following phonetic sound inventory: Consonants: [b d dʒ f g k l m n ŋ p s t tʃ v z] Vowels: [ɑ e i o u ɛ ɪ ɔ ʊ] Rule 1: voiced obstruent –> voiceless / __# Rule 2: alveolar stop –> post-alveolar affricate / __ front vowel Rule 3: tense vowel –> lax / in unstressed syllables Answer the five questions below about how you would fill in the derivation chart for this Bijin word: [ˈledʊm] 1. What is the Underlying Form of this word? [UF] 2. What changes are made to this word by Rule 1? [Rule-1] 3. What changes are made to this word by Rule 2? [Rule-2] 4. What changes are made to this word by Rule 3? [Rule-3] 5. What is the Surface Form of this word? [SF]
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