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    Fragmented Verbs in Persian by Azadeh Mirzaei

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…In morphological typology, languages are divided into the three categories of flectional, agglutinative and analytic‌-based, in terms of conveying grammatical relations such as tense, aspect, gender and the like. …”
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    Nasalization [N-] In Indonesian: Generative Morphology Perspective by Ramli Hidayat, Sukri Sukri, Burhanuddin Burhanuddin

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The meaning generated by these affixes is 'related to'; 'frequency'; 'tool'; and the 'perpetrator'. In terms of morphological typology, in general, Indonesian word formation is a mixed-type language because at the level of affixation and reduplication, Indonesian words are of the agglutination type and at the level of compounding, it behaves as an incorporation type language and tends to collect several lexical morphemes and combine them be a single word. …”
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    The spatial and social correlates of neighborhood morphology: Evidence from building footprints in five U.S. metropolitan areas. by Noah J Durst, Esther Sullivan, Warren C Jochem

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Principal components analysis, unsupervised classification (K-means), and Ordinary Least Squares regression analysis are used to develop a morphological typology of neighborhoods and to examine its association with the spatial, socioeconomic, and demographic characteristics of census tracts. …”
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    Mediterranean traditional architecture and tools for the recovery by carlo Atzeni, Silvia Mocci, Xavier Casanovas

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…In order to encourage re-population, the research was aimed at the study and recognition of the morphological, typological and constructive structure characters of the traditional architecture of the casbah, in order to direct the re-qualification actions for this significant traditional and historical heritage, also taking into account the seismic criticality of the area.…”
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    Urban disaster resilience. The role of built heritage in historical Italian towns by Alessandro D’Amico

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…In particular, historical Italian towns represent a significant example of urban organism, evolved and adapted itself a result of the seismic history of the country, which has characterized morphologies, typologies and masonry construction techniques. …”
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    Hospital architecture and the challenge of humanisation. Research and design by Marco Morandotti, Daniela Besana

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The paradigm of humanisation, regarding both hospitalisation and collective and social spaces in the hospital, stimulates a wide range of morphological-typological and technological innovations. The present contribution, starting from this scenario, proposes both a critical analysis of some emblematic design projects and the specific outcomes of some applied research and case studies developed by the authors.…”
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    URBAN DESIGN THINKING : A Conceptual Toolkit / by Dovey, Kim, author 189243

    Published 2016
    “…Chapters range from explorations of urban morphology, typology, meaning and place identity to particular issues such as urban design codes, informal settlements, globalization, transit and creative clusters. …”
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    Ethnographic Study: Finger Food Systems, Contribution to a Project Program in Food Design by Lígia Afreixo, Francisco Providência

    Published 2024-02-01
    “… This study consists of an ethnographic survey of 50 forms of finger food found by the author on the four continents of America, Europe, Africa and Asia, involving around 20 countries, presented under four morphological typologies wrapped, agglutinated, laminated and contained – and five construction systems – plate, oven, steam, water and bain-marie. …”
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    KAJIAN KARAKTER KAWASAN DALEM PANGERAN DI YOGYAKARTA SEBAGAI ARAHAN PENATAAN DAN PENGEMBANGAN KAWASAN by , EKA WIDYANINGSIH, , Ir. Ikaputra, M.Eng., Ph.D.

    Published 2012
    “…The character of Dalem Pangeran is identified based on its changes of morphology, typology and function. Based on changes in fields, it will get the character-forming elements that can contribute to the development of Jogjakarta.…”
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    The morphology and semantics of expressive affixes by Fortin, A

    Published 2011
    “…<p>This dissertation focuses on two aspects of expressive affixes: their morphological/typological properties and their semantics. With regard to the former, it shows that the expressive morphology of many languages (including Bantu, West Atlantic, Walman, Sanskrit, English, Romance, Slavic, and others), has the following properties: 1) it is systematically anomalous when compared to plain morphology, or the ordinary processes of word-formation and inflection. …”
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    Spaces, Times, Architectures. the Elements of the Constructive Phenomenon by Emilio Faroldi

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Interest is not limited exclusively to the morphological/typological and linguistic characteristics that determine the details of the object, but rather the ways in which they act in their environment. …”
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