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Morphological analysis - Coggle Diagram
Morphological analysis
:check: Morphology is the part of grammar that deals with the structure of words, the variants they represent and the grammatical role that each segment plays in relation to the other elements that compose it.
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Morphological processes
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:fire: There are various methods that could be used to alleviate this problem, such as passing as many alternatives as possible from the morphological analyser to the syntactic parser and hoping that the latter can resolve the ambiguities
:fire: Another method might be to attempt to operate morphological and syntactic analysis in parallel - or perhaps morphology and syntax are imperfect ways of describing language and we should find a better descriptive model
Criticisms of morphology
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:no_entry: Morphology has certainly been extended and is a field in its own right with an extensive technical vocabulary such as morph and allomorph (to mention but the two most common)
:no_entry: When it comes to the analysis of agglutinative languages, the morpheme concept is of incalculable value, since these languages are, so to speak, tailor-made for it.