The syntax and morphology of language / Emma Wilson.
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TextPublisher: New York, NY : Murphy & Moore, 2024Description: vi, 227 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type: - text
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- 9781639878338
- 415 W691s 23
- P241 .W557 2024
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Foundational concepts in morphology -- Various models in morphology -- Exploring syntactic structures -- In-depth analysis of parts of speech -- Deconstructing sentence structure.
Morphology is a branch of linguistics dedicated to the exploration of word
formation and the interconnections among them. Its focus lies in analyzing
the utilization of word components such as suffixes, prefixes, and root words.
Additionally, it addresses the impacts of elements such as parts of speech,
stress, intonation, and contextual factors on words. Morphology is classified
into lexeme-based morphology, word-based morphology, and morpheme-
based morphology. Syntax refers to the set of rules and processes governing
the structure of sentences within a particular language. The topics included in
this book on linguistics are of utmost significance and bound to provide
incredible insights to readers. It includes topics that deal with the basic to the
most complex concepts and approaches of this area. It aims to serve as a
resource guide for students and facilitate the growth of the discipline.
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