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− | Morphology in [[Grammar (definition)|grammar]] is the study of the formation and structure of words. | + | Morphology in [[Grammar (definition)|grammar]]is the study of the formation and structure of words. There are two types of morphology and they are Inflectional Morphology (inflections) and Lexical Morphology (word formation). |
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+ | Crystal, David. A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. The language library. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1997. | ||
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+ | Crystal, David, and David Crystal. The Penguin Dictionary of Language. London: Penguin, 1999. | ||
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Revision as of 16:39, 13 November 2009
Morphology in grammaris the study of the formation and structure of words. There are two types of morphology and they are Inflectional Morphology (inflections) and Lexical Morphology (word formation).
References
Crystal, David. A Dictionary of Linguistics and Phonetics. The language library. Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 1997.
Crystal, David, and David Crystal. The Penguin Dictionary of Language. London: Penguin, 1999.