allocher

[al-uh-ker]

al·lo·cher

[al-uh-ker]
noun Linguistics.
any of the variant forms of a chereme.
Compare chereme.


Origin:
allo- + cher(eme), on the model of allophone, allomorph
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Allocher is always a great word to know.
So is consonant shift. Does it mean:
a set of changes that take place in the articulation of one or more consonant phonemes between an earlier and a later stage of a language
the act or process of achieving mastery of a language
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