morfológiától
Morfológiától is a Hungarian term that translates to "from morphology." In linguistics, morphology is the study of the structure of words and how they are formed. It examines the smallest meaningful units of language, known as morphemes, and how these morphemes combine to create words. For example, in English, the word "unbreakable" consists of three morphemes: "un-" (a prefix meaning not), "break" (the base word), and "-able" (a suffix meaning capable of being).
The study of morphology helps linguists understand grammatical relationships, word formation processes like derivation and inflection,
In a broader sense, "morfológiától" can refer to the examination of form or structure in various fields