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which of thevranch of morphology deals with the interrelations between morphemes and their allomorphs?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The two branches of morphology include the study of the breaking apart (the analytic side) and the reassembling (the synthetic side) of words; to wit, inflectional morphology concerns the breaking apart of words into their parts, such as how suffixes make different verb forms.

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Answered by dhamija123
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What is morphology? What are morphs, allomorphs and morphemes? What's the difference between them??

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Morphology is a study of words. It basically deals with word formation, examines the relationship between words, and analyzes their constituent elements.

Morphology is a study of words. It basically deals with word formation, examines the relationship between words, and analyzes their constituent elements.Morpheme is the smallest unit of a word, which has a meaning, lexical or grammatical, and cannot be divided into smaller units. For instance, the word "unpresentable" consists of 3 morphemes -- un + present + able. Un is a prefix, which means "not" and is used in this word.....

Morphology is the study of the smallest units of meaning in a given language. Thus it's the study of morphemes. It will involve studying the root or stem words and affixes for content or function. A morpheme is the smallest language unit of meaning in a language. Each word can have one or more different morphemes.

Morphology is the study of the smallest units of meaning in a given language. Thus it's the study of morphemes. It will involve studying the root or stem words and affixes for content or function. A morpheme is the smallest language unit of meaning in a language. Each word can have one or more different morphemes.The constituent parts of a morpheme are called morphs: any morpheme is composed of one or more morphs. The way a particular morpheme can potentially sound when pronounced in a particular language is called an allomorph.

Morphology is the study of the words and their structure. Morphology focuses on the various morphemes that make up a word. A morpheme is the smallest unit of a word that has meaning.

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