Understanding Morphology

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Understanding Morphology is a widely used introductory textbook that explains the core concepts, methods, and typological diversity of word structure in human languages.

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instanceOf linguistics book
textbook
aimsTo illustrate typological diversity of word structure
introduce core concepts of morphology
teach methods of morphological analysis
coversConcept allomorphy
lexicon
morpheme
morphological change
morphological rules
morphology–phonology interface
morphology–syntax interface
paradigm
productivity in morphology
word formation
hasApproach data-driven
theory-neutral
typological
hasAuthor Andrea D. Sims NERFINISHED
Martin Haspelmath NERFINISHED
Matthew Baerman NERFINISHED
hasEdition first edition
revised edition
second edition
hasField linguistics
morphology
hasGenre textbook
hasLanguage English
hasLevel introductory
hasReputation widely used introductory textbook
includes examples from many languages
exercises
isAbout compounding
derivation
inflection
morphological analysis
morphological categories
morphological processes
morphological theory
morphological typology
typology of word structure
word structure
isIntendedFor beginner linguistics students
intermediate linguistics students
students of linguistics
isUsedAs course textbook
isUsedIn university linguistics courses

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