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Introducing Morphology is a comprehensive guide to understanding how words are structured and formed across different languages. Written by renowned linguist Rochelle Lieber, this text breaks down complex morphological concepts into accessible, digestible lessons for students new to the field.
The book covers essential topics including morphemes, word formation processes, inflection, and derivation. Through numerous examples and practical exercises, readers learn how morphological rules govern language structure and variation. The text explores both the theoretical foundations and real-world applications of morphology, demonstrating why understanding word structure matters for linguistics, language learning, and cognitive science.
Published by Cambridge University Press as part of their respected Introductions to Language and Linguistics series, this volume serves as an ideal starting point for undergraduate students and anyone interested in how languages construct meaning through word formation.







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