MORPHOLOGICAL SYNTHESIS: NEW APPROACHES AND METHODS IN WORD FORMATION
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
Morphological synthesis, word formation, morphology, affixation, reduplication, conversion, computational linguistics, natural language processing, derivation, lexicography, semantics.Abstract
Morphological synthesis is accepted in linguistics as a general term for approaches and methods used in analyzing the process of word formation and developing new words. This scientific article provides detailed information about the main concepts of morphological synthesis, its significance in linguistics, as well as modern approaches and methods. It also examines new morphological techniques in word formation, including affixation, reduplication, conversion, and other morphological processes through which words can be formed. The article is based on important studies related to various branches of linguistics, particularly word formation, semantics, and lexicography. New morphological synthesis methods are creating innovations especially in the fields of computational linguistics and natural language processing, which increases the efficiency of morphological analysis technologies used in automatic language processing. In addition, the article discusses the role of morphological synthesis in language learning and translation processes.
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