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Morphological Diversity and Linguistic Cognition investigates the intricate connections between the structure of words and how the human mind processes language. This comprehensive volume brings together leading researchers to examine morphological systems across diverse languages and their cognitive implications.
The book addresses fundamental questions about how morphological complexity affects language acquisition, processing, and comprehension. Contributors analyze various morphological phenomena including inflection, derivation, and word formation patterns, revealing insights into universal principles of linguistic cognition. The research presented demonstrates that understanding morphology is essential to cognitive linguistics and language science.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this work serves as a critical resource for linguists, cognitive scientists, and language researchers seeking to understand how human cognition constrains and enables linguistic diversity worldwide.







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