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Conlangery #99: Nonconcatenative Morphology

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Sign Languages - Synchronized Morphology

In sign languages, they have some kinds of morphology that you could consider non-cocatative. These are things like some verbs in most sign languages will have some sort of inflection agreement. And it's kind of similar to a non-continent morphology where you insert the morphine into the word and you get that one kind of one kind of notion in a single sign.

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