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Morphology (Linguistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, morphology is the identification, analysis and description of the structure of a given language's morphemes and other linguistic units, such as root words, affixes, parts of speech, intonations and stresses, or implied context.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphology_(linguistics)
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Morpheme - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, a morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morpheme
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Grammar of Words: Morphemes & Allomorphs (Lesson 1 of 7) - YouTube
Learn how languages build words in this introduction to morphology. In this lesson (the first and most important in the Grammar of Words series)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dSPjg6jmvM
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Morpheme (Words and Word Parts) Definition and Examples
A morpheme is a meaningful linguistic unit (a word or a word element) that cannot be divided into smaller meaningful parts.
http://grammar.about.com/od/mo/g/morphemeterm.htm
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Morphemes: Examples, Definition & Types - Study
The smallest recognized unit of grammar and syntax, morphemes function as the foundation of language.
http://study.com/academy/lesson/morphemes-examples-definition-types.html
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All Things Linguistic - Morphology
Protolinguist resources: Teaching yourself morphology Morphology is an area of linguistics that studies how words are put together from smaller pieces of sound+meaning (morphemes).
http://allthingslinguistic.com/post/40962717566/protolinguist-resources-teaching-yourself
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The Linguistic Problem of Morphology
Official Full-Text Publication: The linguistic problem of morphology: Structure versus homology and the standardization of morphological data on ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/215827731_The_linguistic_problem_of_morphology_Structure_versus_homology_and_the_standardization_of_morphological_data
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Definition and Examples of English Morphology
Morphology is the branch of linguistics (and one of the major components of grammar) that studies word structures, especially in terms of morphemes.
http://grammar.about.com/od/mo/g/morphologyterm.htm
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Popular Linguistics - Morphology: How Are Words Formed?
Morphology is the study of word structure. Though it appears on the surface that English words are irregular and idiosyncratic - go vs. went, foot vs. feet - there is a limited set of processes that allow speakers to create new words.
http://popularlinguisticsonline.org/2011/01/morphology-how-are-words-formed/
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Morphology and Linguistics - Britannica
In linguistics, study of the internal construction of words. Languages vary widely in the degree to which words can be analyzed into word elements, or morphemes
http://www.britannica.com/topic/morphology-linguistics