For example, the plural morpheme in English can be realized as /s/, /z/, or /ɪz/, depending on the final sound of the noun it pluralizes. On the other hand, a morph is a more general term that represents the smallest grammatical unit in a language, capable of carrying meaning. ...
English is such a hodgepodge of different languages – it’s essentially Germanic but a lot of its vocabulary comes from French, and technical words stem from Latin and Greek. This feature makes English fairly adaptable – which is a good thing for a world language – but it causes irregulari...