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Propose morphological processes here. These can be concatenative or non-concatenative, derivational or inflectional. To describe the processes using Lexical Relatedness Morphology notation, use [[Template:LRM]], for which the code
Propose morphological processes here. These can be concatenative or non-concatenative, derivational or inflectional. To describe the processes using Lexical Relatedness Morphology notation, use [[Template:LRM]], for which the code


<nowiki>{{LRM|Form1="FOO"|Part1="A"|Meaning1="X"|Form2="BAR"|Part2="B"|Meaning2="Y"}}</nowiki>
<nowiki>{{LRM|Form1=FOO|Part1=A|Meaning1=X|Form2=BAR|Part2=B|Meaning2=Y}}</nowiki>


gives you
gives you


{{LRM|Form1="FOO"|Part1="A"|Meaning1="X"|Form2="BAR"|Part2="B"|Meaning2="Y"}}
{{LRM|Form1=FOO|Part1=A|Meaning1=X|Form2=BAR|Part2=B|Meaning2=Y}}


Which means that from a word of form ''FOO'', which belongs to Part of Speech ''A'' and means ''X'', can be derived a word of form ''BAR'' which belongs to Part of Speech ''B'' and means ''Y''.
Which means that from a word of form ''FOO'', which belongs to Part of Speech ''A'' and means ''X'', can be derived a word of form ''BAR'' which belongs to Part of Speech ''B'' and means ''Y''.

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Propose morphological processes here. These can be concatenative or non-concatenative, derivational or inflectional. To describe the processes using Lexical Relatedness Morphology notation, use Template:LRM, for which the code

{{LRM|Form1=FOO|Part1=A|Meaning1=X|Form2=BAR|Part2=B|Meaning2=Y}}

gives you

{
FOO
A
X

} <=> {

BAR
B
Y
}

Which means that from a word of form FOO, which belongs to Part of Speech A and means X, can be derived a word of form BAR which belongs to Part of Speech B and means Y.