different between morphological vs morphokinematic
morphological
English
Etymology
morphology +? -ical
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?m??f??l?d???k?l/
Adjective
morphological (not comparable)
- Of, or pertaining to, morphology.
- In much the same way, morphological competence is reflected in the native speaker's intuitions about morphological well-formedness and structure. For example, native speakers of English know that van and can have the respective plural forms vans and cans, but that the plural of man is men and not *mans. [...]
Derived terms
Related terms
- morph (verb)
- morpheme (noun)
- morphology (noun)
- morphologist (noun)
Translations
morphological From the web:
- what morphological type of language is english
- what morphological type is the milky way
- what is morphology in language
- what is english morphology
morphokinematic
English
Etymology
morpho- +? kinematic
Adjective
morphokinematic (not comparable)
- Describing the interaction between morphology and kinematic factors
Related terms
- morphokinematics
morphokinematic From the web:
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