Morphological Analysis

Morphological analysis refer the analysis of morphology in any of the many fields to use the term, in particular to:

  • Morphological analysis (problem-solving) or general morphological analysis, a method for exploring all possible solutions to a multi-dimensional, non-quantified problem
  • Morphological retail analysis, in marketing, a way to precisely outline a trading area
  • Analysis of morphology (linguistics), the internal structure of words
  • Analysis of morphology (biology), the form and structure of organisms and their specific features
  • Mathematical morphology, a theory and technique for the analysis and processing of images and geometrical structures
  • Morphological dictionary, in computational linguistics, a linguistic resource that contains correspondences between surface form and lexical forms of words

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    Analysis as an instrument of enlightenment and civilization is good, in so far as it shatters absurd convictions, acts as a solvent upon natural prejudices, and undermines authority; good, in other words, in that it sets free, refines, humanizes, makes slaves ripe for freedom. But it is bad, very bad, in so far as it stands in the way of action, cannot shape the vital forces, maims life at its roots. Analysis can be a very unappetizing affair, as much so as death.
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