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Imbrication (linguistics) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Imbrication (linguistics) Imbrication is a phenomenon occurring in many Bantu languages in which morphemes interweave in certain morphophonological conditions. For example, consider the Setswana verb root ''-rek-a'' ("buy"). The passive voice is formed by adding the extension ''-w-'' to produce ''-rek-w-a''. The perfect is formed by adding the morpheme ''-ile'' to produce ''-rek-ile''. But when these are combined to produce the perfect form of the passive voice, the verb becomes ''-rek-il-w-e'', with the perfect morpheme split into two pieces, rather than the expected *''-rek-w-ile''. ==References==
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