MORPHOLOGY AND IT'S FUNCTIONS ANNOTATION
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15599601
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morphology, morpheme, root, prefix, suffix, infix, inflection, derivation, allomorph, lexeme, word formation.Annotasiya
Morphology is the study of the structure and formation of words in a language. It examines how words are built from the smallest units of meaning called morphemes, which include roots, prefixes, suffixes, and sometimes infixes. These morphemes combine in different ways to form words, enabling languages to create a vast array of expressions and convey nuanced meanings. Morphology plays a crucial role in understanding how words change form through processes such as inflection (modifying words to indicate tense, number, or case) and derivation (creating new words by adding affixes). By analyzing how morphemes function, we can understand the rules of word formation, the relationships between words, and how meaning is constructed in a language.
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