Typological features and implications of the language morphological systems

I Daryabaeva, G Konisov
This article explores the concept of morphology as a fundamental branch of linguistics, focusing on the structural composition of words and the grammatical meanings they convey. It compares the morphological systems of three typologically diverse languages as Karakalpak, Russian and English-highlighting the typological features and implications of each system. The analysis emphasizes how these differences impact areas such as translation, language acquisition, and automatic text processing.
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