Transcription of Morphological Types of Languages - Linguistics
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Morphological TypologyLing 100 Introduction to Linguistic ScienceGuest Lecture Jonathan Manker26 February 2016 What is Typology?Linguistic typology is a branch of Linguistics that attempts to categorize Languages based on similarities in structure (phonological inventories, grammatical constructions, word order, etc.)Typological Map of Consonant Inventory SizesMorphological TypologyLanguages have a wide variety of Morphological processes available ( different Types of affixation, etc.) for creating words and word forms. However, Languages vary with respect to what Morphological processes are available, how frequently they are used, and what Types of information can be encoded in these this lecture, we ll look at differences in morphology among a variety of Languages and learn to categorize these Languages based on their Morphological is a word?
Morphological Typology •Languages have a wide variety of morphological processes available (e.g. different types of affixation, etc.) for creating words and word
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