The Morphological Tapestry: A Linguistic Exploration

https://doi.org/10.55529/jlls.45.10.21

Authors

  • Abdullah Noori Kabul University, Department of English Language & Literature, Faculty of Foreign Languages & Literature, Afghanistan.
  • Mohammad Hamid Asir Kabul University, Department of English Language & Literature, Faculty of Foreign Languages & Literature, Afghanistan.

Keywords:

Morphological Typology, Word Formation, Morphology, Inflection, Polysynthetic Structures.

Abstract

This article introduces morphological typology, exploring the patterns and structures underlying word formation and grammatical encoding across languages. A systematic literature review examines fundamental concepts, including distinctions between analytic and synthetic languages, features of agglutinating, fusional, and inflectional morphologies, and phenomena like suppletion and polysynthetic structures. Readers gain insights into language classification based on morphological characteristics, challenging strict categorical distinctions and emphasizing the continuum across types. The study highlights the diversity and complexity of morphological systems. Suppletion, where stems are irregularly replaced in inflectional patterns, and polysynthetic languages, encoding entire sentences within single complex words, are explored in depth. This work offers a concise overview of morphological typology by synthesizing reputable sources, including books, journals, and online resources. It is an accessible resource for language learners, linguists, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate morphological underpinnings of human language.

Published

2024-08-03

How to Cite

Abdullah Noori, & Mohammad Hamid Asir. (2024). The Morphological Tapestry: A Linguistic Exploration. Journal of Language and Linguistics in Society, 4(5), 10–21. https://doi.org/10.55529/jlls.45.10.21

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