
Conlangery #99: Nonconcatenative Morphology
Conlangery Podcast
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Using a Paradigm Morphology to Construct Languages
There are a lot of different broken plural patterns in Arabic. Sometimes the same singular form like constant, a constant consonant can have different plural forms. It's not always just as simple as this is how it just funnels in. There's more than just sort of the internal stem changes. One particular thing that you can find is what's called a disfix and removes something to change the meaning instead of adding something.
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