Literature suggests that morphology deals with internal relations of words and syntax deals with
external relations, use at least TWO sentence to explain what this means.
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According to the traditional view, the relation between morphology and syntax is the following: while morphology builds up word forms—typically by combining roots with other roots and with affixes, but also by applying other operations to them, syntax takes fully inflected words as input and combines them into phrases ...
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