Morphology: The Study of Word Structure and its Role in Language Formation
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https://doi.org/10.2024/jpwkmv26Keywords:
morphology, morphemes, types of morphemes, content vs functional morphemes, allomorphsAbstract
Morphology an integral branch of linguistics, reveals the fascinating complexity of words. As we deal deeper into the world of morphemes, the basic building blocks of language, we discover the magnificent structures that shape our vocabulary. The purpose of this article is to examine morphology and the relationship between morphemes and word formation. Morphology studies the formation and diversity of words. It examines how morphemes can be combined to form new words or new word formations.
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