Self-segregating morphology
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Self-segregating morphology is a morphology designed such that the morpheme boundaries can be easily determined from the phoneme sequence alone. Thus, parsing the language is much simplified and a major source of ambiguity is eliminated. Self-segregating morphology is frequently found in engelangs. It is not found in natlangs and thus out of place in a naturalist artlang.
--WeepingElf 03:56, 21 February 2006 (PST)