Morphological change in language refers to the evolution of the structure and form of Words, including alterations in prefixes, suffixes, and root forms over time. This change can occur through processes such as affixation, compounding, and the creation of new Word forms to adapt to social and communicative needs. It often reflects broader linguistic shifts, such as the influence of other languages, cultural changes, or shifts in meaning. Such changes can lead to the development of new grammatical rules and the obsolescence of outdated forms.
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