Marathi uses many morphological processes to join words together, forming complex words.
In the morphological processes described above, some pronunciation changes occur that are usually marked in writing.
Languages are also classified in terms of the preeminent morphological processes they manifest.
In Onondaga the two major morphological processes are prefixing and suffixing.
Palatalization may also occur as a morphological process.
Several morphological processes cause consonants to be labialized (rounded).
Telugu uses morphological processes to join words together, forming complex words.
An interesting morphological process occurs in Kaqchikel to make up for the lack of a word meaning very.
A localized stiffness increase may define the region that is deformed during a morphological process.
Languages differ widely in how much they rely on morphological processes of word formation.