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1.1. What is morphology?
1.2. What is syntax?
1.3. Morphosyntax as a subfield of linguistics
1.4. Becoming a linguist: Study tips for linguistics classes
1.5. Becoming a linguist: Myths and misconceptions about academic integrity
Connor Mark
1.6. Becoming a linguist: Citation in morphology and syntax
Chapter 1 practice exercises
2.1. Linguistics as science
2.2. Evidence and hypotheses
2.3. Prescriptivism and descriptivism
2.4. The lexicon and dictionaries
2.5. Becoming a linguist: Scientific writing in morphosyntax
Chapter 2 practice exercises
3.1. What is a grammar?
3.2. Generative Grammar
3.3. The acquisition of morphosyntax
3.4. Poverty of the Stimulus and Universal Grammar
3.5. Debating Universal Grammar
3.6. Computer use of language
3.7. Becoming a linguist: Empirical and theoretical arguments
Chapter 3 practice exercises
4.1. Language modality
4.2. Methods of data collection
4.3. Language, dialect, and grammar
4.4. What is grammaticality?
4.5. The validity of speaker judgments
4.6. Becoming a linguist: Discussing data
4.7. Becoming a linguist: Glossing spoken language data
Chapter 4 practice exercises
5.1. Language and community
5.2. Colonialism and decolonization
5.1. The building blocks of morphology
5.2. Affixes
5.3. Inflection and derivation
5.x. Allomorphy
Chapter 6 practice exercises
7.1. Word formation processes
7.2. Different meanings of word
7.3. Packaging words and morphemes
7.4. Wordhood: An unsolved problem
Chapter 7 practice exercises
11.1 Hierarchical structure in compound words
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