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Sentences with RULE-OF-MORPHOLOGY

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"The rule of morphology states that in English, the plural form of a noun is usually formed by adding -s or -es to the end of the singular form."
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"According to the rule of morphology, if a noun ends in -y preceded by a consonant, the plural form is created by changing -y to -ies."
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"The rule of morphology also applies to verbs, as it governs the formation of different tenses and verb forms."
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"In English, the rule of morphology dictates that most adjectives can form their comparative and superlative forms by adding -er and -est respectively."
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"The rule of morphology is a fundamental principle in linguistics that explains the structure and formation of words."
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"One important rule of morphology is that nouns can be derived from verbs by adding a suffix like -er or -or."
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"According to the rule of morphology, the past tense of regular verbs is formed by adding -ed to the base form."
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"The rule of morphology helps us understand how prefixes and suffixes can change the meaning and function of a word."
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"The rule of morphology also encompasses the study of word roots and how they combine with affixes to form new words."
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"In some languages, the rule of morphology allows for extensive word inflections to convey grammatical information."
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"The rule of morphology explains why certain words undergo phonological changes when combined with other words."
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"According to the rule of morphology, nouns in English do not usually change their form to indicate gender."
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"One rule of morphology is that an adjective can be transformed into an adverb by adding the suffix -ly."
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"The rule of morphology states that the order of affixes in a word can determine its meaning or grammatical function."
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"The rule of morphology helps linguists analyze the internal structure of complex words."
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"The rule of morphology assists in understanding how words are categorized into different parts of speech."
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"According to the rule of morphology, irregular verbs in English have unique patterns for their past tense and past participle forms."
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"The rule of morphology highlights the regular patterns of word formation across different languages."
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"The rule of morphology explains why some words can undergo truncation or abbreviation to form new words."
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"The study of the rule of morphology is essential for understanding language acquisition and language processing."
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"The rule of morphology states that the plural form of 'box' is 'boxes'."
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"According to the rule of morphology, the past tense of 'run' is 'ran'."
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"The rule of morphology suggests adding the suffix '-s' to form the plural of most nouns."
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"One rule of morphology is that adjectives can have comparative and superlative forms."
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"The rule of morphology explains the formation of compound words, such as 'sunflower'."
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"According to the rule of morphology, the prefix 'un-' changes the meaning of a word to its opposite."
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"The rule of morphology states that verbs can be inflected to indicate tense and person."
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"One important rule of morphology is that nouns can have different forms for singular and plural."
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"The rule of morphology dictates the formation of regular verbs in English."
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"According to the rule of morphology, the suffix '-able' can be added to verbs to form adjectives."
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