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							                                The Role Of Comparative Morphonology In Linguistics
Abstract
This study investigates comparative morphonology as a bridge between morphology and phonology, focusing on Turkic languages. The research highlights key morphonological alternations, including vowel and consonant changes, reduction, assimilation, and suffix allomorphy. Comparative analysis reveals both shared and language-specific patterns, contributing to typological classification, historical linguistics, and computational applications. Future research should incorporate computational corpus analysis for more precise description of morphonological processes.
Keywords
Comparative morphonology, Turkic languages, vowel harmony, consonant alternation
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