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  • 1. The entire system of a [[language]], including its [[syntax]], [[morphology]], [[semantics]], and [[phonology]]. ...ral]] rules of a language, including those relating to syntax and possibly morphology, but excluding vocabulary (the semantic system) and phonology.
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  • ...y]]) happen. Other definitions may [[focus]] on similarity of [[DNA]] or [[morphology]]. Some species are further subdivided into subspecies, and here also there ...orms a single gene pool. Although properties such as [[DNA]]-sequences and morphology are used to help separate closely-related lineages, this definition has fuz
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  • ...mar]]) and the study of [[meaning]] ([[semantics]]). Grammar encompasses [[morphology]] (the formation and composition of [[word]]s), [[syntax]] (the rules that
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  • ...[[study]] of the grammatical [[relations]] within a [[language]] including morphology and [[syntax]]
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  • *1: a branch of morphology that deals with the [[structure]] of [[organisms]]
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  • however [[morphology|morphologically]] different, has revealed some remarkably similar
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  • however [[morphology|morphologically]] different, has revealed some remarkably similar
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  • ...d according to their apparent shape (usually referred to as their visual [[morphology]]). A common form is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elliptical_galaxy e # Jarrett, T.H.. "Near-Infrared Galaxy Morphology Atlas". California Institute of Technology. Retrieved 2007-01-09.
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  • ==Morphology==
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  • ...The study of these deviations forms the subject of teratology, a branch of morphology or embryology.
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  • Those who have studied the [[morphology]] of [[biology|biological]] life
    4 KB (533 words) - 22:38, 12 December 2020
  • ...tablished by [[Thomas Henry Huxley]]. His [[ideas]] were centered on the [[morphology]] of animals: he himself is considered by many to have been the greatest co
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  • ...]] on one or more of the [[tradition]]al core areas: phonetics, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics. These core areas represent most of what *Morphology
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  • ...noho, Simon Reynolds, Pablo de la Cruz, and Silvestre Paredes (nov 2005). "Morphology Of The Galaxy Distribution From Wavelet Denoising". The Astrophysical Journ
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  • ...tin]], [[Jurij Lotman]], [[Antti Aarne]], and [[Morphology (folkloristics)|morphology of folklore]]
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  • ==Morphology of Heresy==
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  • ...elop and die, and how genetic [[changes]] affect biological functions. The morphology, molecular [[identity]] and physiological [[characteristics]] of neurons an
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  • ...c system” with structural “substitution slots” for [[syntax|syntactic]], [[morphology (linguistics)|morphological]] and [[narrative]] necessity (as well as for a
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  • ...nterpretation, Comparison, p.263;Volume Two: Hermeneutical Calisthenics: A Morphology of Ritual-Architectural Priorities, Cambridge Mass.: Harvard University Pre
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  • ...d 3,959 rules of [[Sanskrit language|Sanskrit]] [[morphology (linguistics)|morphology]], known as the grammar is highly systematized and technical. Inherent in i
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