THE RELATIONSHIP OF MORPHOLOGY WITH OTHER LINGUISTIC LEVELS
Keywords:
morphology, linguistic levels, grammar, phonetics, syntax, semantics, word formationAbstract
Morphology plays a fundamental role in the structure of language, as it examines the internal organization of words and the grammatical mechanisms that govern their formation and variation. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the relationship between morphology and other linguistic levels, including phonetics, phonology, lexicology, syntax, and semantics. By exploring theoretical approaches and linguistic examples, the study demonstrates that morphology functions as an integrative component within the language system. The findings highlight that morphological structures not only reflect grammatical relations but also contribute to semantic interpretation, syntactic organization, and lexical development. Understanding these interconnections is essential for linguistic research, language teaching, and applied linguistics.