morfemlari
Morfemlari is a term used in linguistics to refer to morphemes, the smallest units of meaning in a language. Morphemes are the building blocks of words, and they carry semantic or grammatical information that cannot be further divided without losing their function. They can be free, standing alone as words (for example, a noun or a verb), or bound, attaching to other morphemes to modify meaning or grammatical category (such as prefixes and suffixes).
Morphemes are typically categorized as root morphemes or affixes. Root morphemes carry the core lexical meaning,
Morphology studies how morphemes combine to form words and how they interact within sentences. There are different
Allomorphy is a related concept where a morpheme has different phonetic realizations without changing its identity,