MORPHOLOGY AS THE STUDY OF INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF WORDS
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Annotation. This article discusses the significance of morphology and its role in language. Morphology, stemming from the Greek words "morphe" (form) and "logos" (science or word), constitutes a segment of grammar dedicated to the examination of words within the context of their parts of speech. In essence, morphology scrutinizes the broad meanings and alterations of words.
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