morphology
morphology — noun
1. the study of how living things are shaped and what their body parts look like on
the study of how living things are shaped and what their body parts look like on the outside and the inside
A sunflower's morphology changes as it grows from a seed into a tall plant.
morphology as subject; morphology of + [organism]
Felipe studied the morphology of frogs to understand how their bodies develop over time.
subject + study + morphology of + [organism]
Botany students examine the morphology of plants to tell different species apart in the field.
The morphology of desert plants shows how they survive with very little water.
Tara wrote about the morphology of deep-sea fish in her first university research paper.
文法句型
morphology + of + [organism / organ / species]
用法筆記
Frequently used in academic biology writing. While 'anatomy' focuses on internal body parts, 'morphology' covers both external shape and internal structure. The term can also refer to the study of landforms (geomorphology), but that is a separate, narrower field.
常見錯誤
2. the area of language study that looks at how words are built from smaller meanin
the area of language study that looks at how words are built from smaller meaningful parts, such as prefixes, suffixes, and roots
In English class, Darius learned how morphology explains the meaning of words like 'unhappiness'.
morphology explaining word formation from parts
Ayesha studied morphology to understand how adding a prefix can change a word's meaning completely.
subject + study + morphology + infinitive clause of purpose
The morphology of 'walked' shows that the suffix '-ed' indicates past time in English.
Teachers use morphology to help students work out the meaning of new words.
Knowing some basic morphology helps you guess a new word's meaning from its parts.
- word formation
less technical; describes the same concept in simpler terms
- lexical structure
more formal; used in advanced academic writing
- syntax
the study of sentence structure, the opposite branch of grammar from morphology
文法句型
morphology + of + [language]
[modifier] + morphology
用法筆記
Distinguish from 'syntax', which studies how words combine into sentences. Morphology deals with the internal structure of words themselves. Often taught alongside phonology and syntax in introductory linguistics courses.