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Templatic Morphology
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Summary
Templatic Morphology
is a
Linguistic phenomenon
where words are formed by fitting a root into a
Fixed morphological template
, often seen in
Semitic Languages
like Arabic and Hebrew. This structure allows for the
Systematic alternation of vowels and consonants
to convey different grammatical or
Semantic Information
, such as tense, voice, or number.
Concepts
Root-and-pattern Morphology
Non-concatenative Morphology
Morphological Templates
Semitic Languages
Morphophonemics
Vowel Alternation
Consonantal Root
Prosodic Morphology
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Grammar 22%
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