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Universal 223:
- Original
- In all languages: if there is a phonemic alternation in root morphemes, then there is a phonemic alternation in non-root morphemes as well.
- Standardized
- IF there are phonemic alternations in root morphemes, THEN there are [the same?] phonemic alternations in non-root morphemes as well.
- Keywords
- root, non-root, alternation
- Domain
- phonology, morphology
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- absolute
- Basis
- unspecified
- Source
- see Vardul’ 1969, referring to Glazov
- Counterexamples
Shouldn’t this be the other way round?