Concept:Morphology is the study of the internal structure of words and how morphemes combine to form meaning.
Explanation:Morphology focuses on the smallest meaningful units called morphemes.
These morphemes can be free (stand alone, e.g., "teach") or bound (must attach, e.g., "-er" in "teacher").
It examines how roots, prefixes, and suffixes create words and change meaning.
Morphology does not deal with sentence formation (syntax) or deducing meanings from words (semantics).
Instead, it specifically analyzes the structure of words—their parts and the rules for combining them.
This includes identifying base words, affixes, and how they modify grammatical function or meaning.
Answer:A. structure of words