Wilson, Emma,

Morphology and syntax : analyzing languages / Emma Wilson. - New York, NY : Larsen & Keller, c2022. - vii, 228 pages : illustrations (black and white) ;

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1 Introduction to morphology -- Chapter 2 Morphology models -- Chapter 3 Understanding syntax -- Chapter 4 Parts of speech: a comprehensive study -- Chapter 5 Structure of a sentence.

"The branch of linguistics which studies the formation of words and the relationships between them is known as morphology, If focuses on the use of parts of words like suffixes, prefixes and root words. It also deals with the effects of parts of speech, stress, intonation and context of words. The discipline of morphology is categorized into morpheme-based morphology, lexeme-based morphology and world-based morphology. In a given language, the set of rules and processes which govern the structure of sentences are referred to as syntax. This book is a compilation of chapters that discuss the most vital concepts in the field of morphology and syntax. The topics included herein on this field are of outmost significance and bound to provide incredible insights to readers." --Backcover

Adult


Text in English

9781641729611 [paperback]


Grammar, comparative and general --Morphology
Grammar, comparative and general --Syntax
Language and languages
Language and languages --Study and teaching


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