The form of verbsThe morpheme used to indicate the past tense of regular verbs is pronounced in three ways: RULE: There is voice agreement.. The voiceless alveolar plosive exception.. T
Trang 1The <-ed> form of verbs
The morpheme used to indicate the past tense of regular verbs is pronounced in three ways:
RULE: There is voice agreement
1 The voiceless alveolar plosive
exception)
.S.1 betrothed
2 The voiced alveolar plosive
exception)
Vowels Diphthongs
EXCEPTION: After the alveolar plosives
agree in voice, too
Decided
1
Verbs ending in <th> normally take C.
Betrothed (to promise in marriage)
ed> form of verbs
The morpheme used to indicate the past tense of regular verbs is pronounced in three ways:
The voiceless alveolar plosive s is added to words ending in a voiceless sound (other than
[-v] + s
stopped !rsPos clapped !jkzos
The voiced alveolar plosive c is added to words ending in a voiced sound (other than
[+v] + c
Dubbed stabbed !rszac
Logged dragged !cqzfc
Managed arranged ?!qdHmcYc
Teethed clothed !jk?TCc
Lived arrived ?!q`Huc
Organized cruised !jqt9yc
Camouflaged !jzl?ek@9Yc
Called sailed !rdHkc
Bombed climbed !jk`Hlc
Cleaned phoned !e?Tmc
Longed wronged !qPMc
Skied remembered qH!ldla?c
Enjoyed towed !s?Tc
After the alveolar plosives s and c an extra syllable Hc is added In turn,
Alveolar plosive + Hc
Potted started !rs@9sHc
Decided loaded !k?TcHc
.C However, some may vary between C and S., such as these ones
Prof Francisco Zabala - 2014
ed> form of verbs
The morpheme used to indicate the past tense of regular verbs is pronounced in three ways:
is added to words ending in a voiceless sound (other than s – see
is added to words ending in a voiced sound (other than c – see
?!qdHmcYc
!jqt9yc
qH!ldla?c
is added In turn, H and c
, such as these ones
to leave personal belongings by will)