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English Linguistics This forum is intended to explore English language linguistics. Discuss terminology, vocabulary, grammatical approach and style and other English linguistics issues.

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Old 08-30-2006, 12:53 PM   #1
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Question Morphology

What does morphology refer to in Linguistics?
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Old 08-30-2006, 02:45 PM   #2
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R. L. Trask's A Dictionary of Grammatical Terms in Linguisticsdefines it as:
"The branch of grammar daling with the analysisi of word structure, conventionally divided into derivational morphology (the study of word formation) and inflectional morphology (the study of the variation in form of single lexical items for grammatical purposes).
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PS: Here's a pretty nice e-glossary on linguistic terminology that you might find useful. It is fairly specialized, so you will find entries for the different types of morphology as opposed to under "morphology"
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very basically, morphology is the study of word formation, of which there are two large categories:

inflectional differences that produce different words from the same combination of letters

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formation of words related to another single word
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