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An allomorph is the set of different pronunciations of a single morpheme.
 
Examples:
* variations in bound forms, e.g. leaf becomeing leav (as in leaves).
* the English pluralization affix can be realized with, most commonly, {{IPAphone|s}} or {{IPAphone|z}}.
 
 
Compare with [[allophones]].

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