Allomorph

/ˈæləmɔːrf/ noun

A variant form of a word or language unit that has the same meaning but appears in different contexts, like how 'a' and 'an' are allomorphs of the same article.

From Greek 'allo-' (other) + 'morph' (form). Coined in early 20th-century linguistics to describe how the same grammatical element appears in different shapes depending on its surroundings.

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