Lexeme-Based Morphology | Approaches to Morphology (Part 2) | Lecture 12 #morphology #wordformation

In this lecture (Lecture 12), we continue the topic Approaches to Morphology. This is Part 2, where we focus on the Lexeme-Based Approach in Morphology. Unlike the morpheme-based approach, this model treats lexemes as abstract units and explains how different word forms belong to the same lexical item. 🔹 Key points covered: What is a lexeme in linguistics Difference between lexeme and word form Inflectional variations (go → goes, went, going) How lexeme-based morphology organizes word systems Comparison with morpheme-based approach 📌 This lecture is part of the Crash Course in Morphology series. 👉 If you have not watched Part 1 (Morpheme-Based Morphology), check Lecture 11. 🎓 This lecture is useful for: Linguistics students BS / MA English Morphology and syntax learners 👉 Subscribe for the next lecture on Word-Based Morphology (Part 3). The Learning Room 🔔 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more lectures on morphology and linguistics.    / @thelearningroom-w8v     / thelearningroom_   #morphology #linguistics #morphologicaltypology #approaches #morphologicalapproaches #morphemes #crashcourseinmorphology #linguisticslecture #morpheme #morphological #morphologyexplained #linguisticseducation #linguisticskills #linguisticjourney #linguisticsforbeginners #lexeme #wordformation #englishgrammar