Similar words: morphology, geomorphology, phonological, pathological, mythological, psychological, psychologically, ornithological. Meaning: ['mɔrfə'lɑdʒɪkl /'mɔː-] adj. 1. relating to or concerned with the formation of admissible words in a language 2. pertaining to geological structure 3. relating to or concerned with the morphology of plants and animals.
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1) One might use morphological rather than syntactic means.
2) The grammatical and morphological information in learner's dictionaries also tend to be very explicit.
3) The morphological structure of a language determines the basic information which must be expressed in that language.
4) In the past simple morphological systems have used simple affix-stripping routines to determine the morphemes present in a word.
5) No other model of chronic ulcer shows such morphological and behavioural similarity to the human duodenal ulcer.
6) A morphological indexing system was developed whereby each word in the lexicon is associated with its root.
7) Mike Stewart's morphological methods, however, could go beyond those of light microscopy to that of the electron microscope.
8) Such evidence provides useful insights into the site's morphological development, both inside and outside the central core.
9) Sometimes, though, morphological agreement can make further distinctions not overtly made by the pronouns themselves.
10) The morphological system can require a long time to obtain the syntactic information for a word.
11) Morphological measurements and enzyme activities carried out on intestinal mucosa are another good method of assessing dietary nitrogen quality.
12) Transmission electron microscopy was used to analyse the morphological features of the growing cells.
13) Does the idea of homology apply only to morphological patterns, he asks, or can it be applied to developmental processes?
14) Morphological processing is not quite so trivial for a computer as it is for a human.
15) The variety of genetic and morphological forms is severely restricted.
16) It is based principally on morphological characteristics readily identifiable in the field.
17) Other species seem to be separable into geographical races based on their morphological features.
18) Two distinct mechanisms are responsible for their development into significant morphological features.
19) The growth rate was established by flow cytometry and the morphological characteristics of the growing cells by electron microscopy.
20) Apart from asserting that dwarfs are usually unintelligent, the author offers no comment on the morphological differences between human physical types.
21) Matlashewski has described two groups of genes that are required in the morphological transformation of normal primary cells invitro.
22) At least two problems exist for using affix stripping as a morphological technique.
23) This confirms that lesions associated with one particular virus type may show diverse morphological characteristics.
24) In the case of proteinuria and haematuria these may include urography or morphological studies of urinary red cells, together with renal biopsy.
25) An attempt was made to take advantage of the morphological structure of words to cut down on storage space and search time.
26) The location of these buildings and the limited dating evidence strongly suggests that all three are relatively late in the morphological sequence.
27) However,[http://sentencedict.com/morphological.html] over-exposure to the arrestant is detrimental in that male and female complements lose their morphological identity due to chromosome contraction.
28) Brown suggests that large improvements may be achieved by incorporating simple morphological and/or syntactic analysis based on probabilistic methods.
29) In the next section we will also discuss the loss of a morphological rule that created causative verbs from adjectives.
30) These classifications are able to separate groups of nodal lymphomas with a clear correlation between morphological features and clinical behaviour.
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