Formgerðar
Formgerðar is the Icelandic term for morphology, the branch of linguistics that studies the structure of words and the processes by which they are formed and inflected. It investigates how words are built from morphemes—the smallest units of meaning or grammatical function—and how roots, stems, affixes, and compounding interact to convey tense, number, case, mood, and other grammatical categories.
The study is typically divided into inflectional morphology and derivational or word-formation morphology. Inflection analyzes endings
Methods in formgerðar include segmenting words into morphemes, identifying productive affixes, and describing alternate forms. The
Historically, formgerðar follows the broader development of morphology in linguistics, traditionally drawing on Greek roots for