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Affix

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Bound morpheme that attaches to a stem.

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Affixation

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Process of forming words by adding affixes to morphemes.

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Agglutinating language

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A type of synthetic language in which the relationships between words in a sentence are indicated primarily by bound morphemes

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Allomorph

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One of a set of non-distinctive ways of writing a particular grapheme.

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Alternation

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The morphological process that uses morpheme -internal modification to make a new words or morphological distinction.

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Ambiguity

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The phenomenon by which a single linguistic form can by the form of more that one distinct linguistic expression.

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Analytic language

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Type of language in which most words consist of one morpheme and sentences are composed of sequences of these free morphemes

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Bound morphemes

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Morpheme that always attaches to other morphemes never exiting as a word itself.

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Bound root

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Morpheme that has some associated basic meaning but that is unable to stand alone as a word in its own right.

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Closed lexical category

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lexical category in which the members are fairly rigidly established and additions are made very rarely and only over long periods of time.

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Compounding

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Process of forming words by combining two or more independent words.

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Conjunction

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A lexical category that consist of functional words such as, and, but,however ect…

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Content morphemes

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Morpheme that carries semantic content.

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Content word

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A word whose primary purpose is to contribute semantic content to the phrase in which it occurs.

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Derivation

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A morphological process that changes a word’s lexical category or its meaning on some predictable way.

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Determiner

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The name of a lexical category

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Form

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The structure or shape of any particular linguistic item, from individual segments to strings of words.

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Free morpheme

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A morpheme that can stand alone as a word.

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Function morpheme

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Morpheme that provides information about the grammatical relationships between words in a sentence.

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Function word

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A word that has little semantic content and whose primary purpose is to indicate grammatical relationships between other words within a phrase.

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Fusional language

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A type of synthetic language in which the relationships between the words in a sentence are indicated by bound morphemes that are difficult to separate from the stem

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Hierarchical structure

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The dominance relationship among morphemes in a word or among constituents in a phrase.

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Homophony

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The phenomenon by which two or more distinct morphemes or nonphrasal linguistic expressions happen to have the same form i.e., sound the same.

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Incorporation

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Morphological process by which several distinct semantic components are combined into a single word in a polysynthectic language.

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Infix

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A type of bound morpheme that is inserted into the middle of the stem.

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Inflection

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A morphological process whereby the form of a word is modified to indicate some grammatically relevant information, such as person, number, tense, gender, etc.

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Input

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The linguistic form before the application of a rule or a set of rules.

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Lexical category

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Class of words grouped together based on morphological properties. Traditionally known as part of speech.

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Lexicon

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A mental repository of linguistic information about words and other lexical expressions, including their form and meaning and their morphological and syntactic properties.

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Morpheme

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Smallest linguistic unit that has a meaning or grammatical function.

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Morphology

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The study of how words are constructed out of morphemes.

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Open lexical category

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Lexical category into which new members are often introduced

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Output

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The linguistic form obtained after an application of a rule or a set of rules.

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Partial reduplication

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Morphological reduplication in which only part of a morpheme is reduplicated.

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Polysynthetic language

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A type of language that attaches several affixes to a stem to indicate grammatical relationships.

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Prefix

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Affix that attaches to the beginning of a stem.

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Preposition

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The name of a lexical category and a synthatic category that consists of expression such as of, in, for, with, etc.

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Productive

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Describes a morpheme or rule (such as a morphological rule stating under what circumstances an affix may be added to a stem) that can be used to produce novel grammatical forms.

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Pronoun

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The name of a lexical category that consist of words such as , I, she, us, ect. Synthetically, pronouns belong to the category noun phrase.

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Reduplicant

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The morpheme or par of morpheme that is repeated in reduplication.

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Reduplication

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Process of forming new words by doubling an entire word or part of a word.

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Root

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The free morpheme or bound root in a word that contributes most semantic content to the word and to which affixes can attach.

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Simultaneous affix

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An affix that is articulated at the same time as some other affix or affixes in a word’s stem; exists only in visual gestural languages.

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Stem

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The base, consisting of one or more morphemes, to which some affix is added.

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Suffix

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Affix that attaches to the end of a stem.

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Suppletion

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A morphological process between forms of a word wherein one form cannot be phonologically or morphologically derived from one other.