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Non-concatenative Morphology
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Summary
Non-concatenative Morphology
involves altering the
Internal structure of a word
, such as its vowels or consonants, to convey
Grammatical information
rather than just
Affixing morphemes
linearly. This type of
Morphological process
is prevalent in
Semitic Languages
, where
Root-and-pattern systems
are used to
Form words
from
Abstract roots
interwoven with
Specific vowel patterns
.
Concepts
Root-and-pattern Morphology
Semitic Languages
Ablaut
Infixation
Apophony
Transfixation
Morphological Typology
Prosodic Morphology
Templatic Morphology
Root-based Morphology
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