Untangling overlapping case/number/gender markers; root-and-pattern (Semitic-style) morphology.
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Q1 · Fusional and Templatic Morphology · EASY
In fusional morphology, what typically happens to morphemes?
Q2 · Fusional and Templatic Morphology · MEDIUM
In Latin, 'puellam' means 'girl (accusative singular)'. What type of morphology does this exemplify?
Q3 · Fusional and Templatic Morphology · HARD
In Arabic, the root 'k-t-b' (related to writing) can form 'kataba' (he wrote), 'kutiba' (it was written), and 'kitaab' (book) by changing internal vowels. This represents which morphological process?