
Reginald Wisoky
Natural Language Syntax and Morphology
1. Natural language syntax and morphology is a field of study that studies the structure of language and how it is used. 2. It examines how the words and phrases within a language interact with each other to create meaning. 3. Syntax focuses on the rules of how words are combined to form sentences and phrases, while morphology is concerned with the internal structure of words and the rules for forming them. 4. Morphology studies the root words and how they are formed and combined to create new words, while syntax looks at the rules that govern the structure of sentences and phrases. 5. Natural language syntax and morphology are essential for understanding how language works and how to use it effectively.