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Morphology is the study of the formation and structure of words. There are two major types of morphology: [[Inflectional Morphology (definition)|inflectional]] and [[Derivational Morphology (definition)|derivation]].  
 
Morphology is the study of the formation and structure of words. There are two major types of morphology: [[Inflectional Morphology (definition)|inflectional]] and [[Derivational Morphology (definition)|derivation]].  

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For a list of Morphology topics see Category: Morphology

Morphology is the study of the formation and structure of words. There are two major types of morphology: inflectional and derivation.

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References

  • Crystal, David. (1997) A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. Oxford, UK: Blackwell.
  • Crystal, David (1999) The Penguin Dictionary of Language. London: Penguin.