The difference between Linguistics and Morphology

When used as nouns, linguistics means the scientific study of language, whereas morphology means a scientific study of form and structure, usually without regard to function. especially: the study of the internal structure of morphemes (words and their semantic building blocks). the study of the form and structure of animals and plants. the study of the structure of rocks and landforms. mathematical morphology.


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  1. Linguistics as a noun:

    The scientific study of language.

  1. Morphology as a noun (uncountable):

    A scientific study of form and structure, usually without regard to function. Especially: The study of the internal structure of morphemes (words and their semantic building blocks). The study of the form and structure of animals and plants. The study of the structure of rocks and landforms. Mathematical morphology.

  2. Morphology as a noun (countable):

    The form and structure of something.

  3. Morphology as a noun (countable):

    A description of the form and structure of something.