Pronunciation: /mɔːr.fəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
noun the study of the forms of words in a language
A1 The teacher explained that morphological refers to the study of the form and structure of words.
A2 In linguistics, morphological is the branch that deals with the internal structure of words.
B1 Understanding the morphological aspects of a language can help in learning new vocabulary.
B2 The linguist conducted a detailed analysis of the morphological features of the ancient language.
C1 The researcher's groundbreaking work in morphological analysis revolutionized the field of linguistics.
C2 The professor's expertise in morphological theory is widely recognized in academic circles.
adjective relating to the study of the forms of words in a language
A1 The English language has simple morphological rules for forming plurals.
A2 Students at this level should be able to identify basic morphological patterns in words.
B1 Understanding morphological processes can help language learners improve their vocabulary.
B2 Advanced learners can analyze the morphological structure of complex words.
C1 Professionals in linguistics often study the morphological aspects of different languages.
C2 Morphological analysis is a key component of linguistic research at the highest level.
formal The linguist analyzed the morphological structure of the ancient language.
informal I find it fascinating how words can change in their morphological form over time.
slang I don't get why we have to study all these morphological rules in English class.
figurative The morphological evolution of the city's skyline reflects its changing identity.
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