Nouns
- Regular plural and possessive: "-s", "-es".
- After words ending in sibilants (grooved fricatives): [] : [].
- For example: [].
- After words ending in vowels and non-sibilant voiced consonants: [].
- For example: [], [].
- After words ending in non-sibilant voiceless consonants: "-s".
- For example: [].
- Verbs
- Regular third person simple present: "-s", "-es" exactly as above.
- Regular past tense: "-d"," -ed".
- After words ending in alveolar plosives: [].
- For example:[].
- After words ending in vowels and all voiced consonants except "d".
- For example: [].
- After words ending in all voiceless consonants except "t".
- For example:[].
- Present participle: "-ing": [].
- Colloquial negative: "-n’t".
- After a vowel: "-nt".
- For example:[].
- After an alveolar consonant: "-nt".
- For example:[]
- After any other consonant: [].
- For example:[].
- Adjectives
- Regular comparative: "-er": [],[].
- Regular superlative: "-est": [],[].
- Colloquial "is" and "has" follow the "-s", "-es" pattern above:
- Is : []
- has: []
- For example:
- [];
- [] ;
- [] .
Literatur:
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/encap/staff/tench/morphophonology.pdf