Concept information
Preferred term
morphological structure
Broader concept
Example
- As an agglutinative language like Turkish Japanese and Korean Mongolian has complex morphological structure. (Liu, Bao, Gao, Zhang & Wang, 2018)
- Having a lexicalism flavor it considers both morphemes and complex words with their "precompiled" morphological structures in the lexicon except for complex words containing grammatical affixes. (Ma, Kit & Gerdemann, 2012)
- It should be able to identify morphological structures of Indo-European type of languages as well as agglutinative languages (e.g. Japanese and Turkish) and polysynthetic languages like some Bantu dialects or American Indian languages. (Cavar, Herring, Ikuta, Rodrigues & Schrementi, 2004)
- TagMA (Fortes 2002) produces three morphological structures (morpheme CV and syllabication) to represent an input verb. (Roxas & Mula, 2008)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-PT0HHDG2-2
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