MOR102 - Morphological Operations
Morphological operations define how words can be modified, i.e. what type of operation is applied to change a word. This can be done by means of adding items or concatenating two or more entities or it can be achieved by non-concatenative operations that somehow modify the base. This unit exemplifies the main types of morphological operation.

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SYN101 - Syntactic Categories in PDE

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MOR102 - Morphological Processes

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Morphology (part 1)

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MOR104 - Morphological Operations

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MOR101 - The Analysis of Words

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Episode 6 : Morphology - Inflectional v's derivational

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MOR112 - Compounding

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#LSA2021 Morphosyntax

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MOR101 - The Nature of Words

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Morphology trees

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Feature Focus: Nonconcatenative Morphology

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Heteroclitic nouns (the sól/sun type) in Indo-European, feat. Prof. Tony Yates

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Word Formation: Derivational Morphemes

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Introduction to Linguistics: Morphology 2

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MOR106 - Morphological Analysis (PDE)

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