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In linguistics, morphology describes the structure of word forms. The components of a word form are called morphemes. Word formation rules describe how to select morphemes from the lexicon and to combine them.

See also inflected language; noun case.

Reference:
Francis Katamba, Morphology, Macmillan Press, 1993
In linguistics, morphology describes the structure of word forms. See Morphology in linguistics.

In linguistics, morphology describes the structure of word forms. See Morphology in linguistics.

In biology, morphology refers to the form or shape or an organism or part thereof.

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