Root-and-Pattern Morphology

Thursday, January 24th, 2013 @ 6:21AM

A stem is composed of a consonantal root, a vocalic melody unit, and a template. These component morphemes of a stem occupy different tiers in autosegmental representation. This morphological system is common in Semitic languages and is also known as non-concatenative morphology. (morphology)

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