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Morphological Rule (Noun)

Meaning

A linguistic rule for the formation of words.

Classification

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.

Examples

  • The morphological rule of adding the suffix "-ed" to a verb to form its past tense is a common pattern in English.
  • Linguists have identified a morphological rule in many languages where the plural form of a noun is created by adding a specific prefix or suffix.
  • The morphological rule of ablaut, which involves changing the vowel sound within a word to indicate a change in grammatical function, is found in many Germanic languages.
  • In some languages, a morphological rule governs the formation of diminutive nouns, which are used to convey smallness or affection.
  • The morphological rule of reduplication, where a word or part of a word is repeated to indicate emphasis or intensity, is found in many languages around the world.

Synonyms

  • Rule Of Morphology

Hypernyms

  • Linguistic Rule
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