What is morphological disorder?

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Morphological disorder refers to a difficulty or impairment in the understanding or production of morphology, which is the study of the structure of words and their formation. It is a language disorder that affects the development and use of morphemes, which are the smallest meaningful units of language. People with morphological disorders may have difficulty with morphological rules, such as using prefixes, suffixes, or inflections to create new words or change the meaning of existing words. These difficulties can impact a person's ability to communicate effectively and may be present in various language disorders, such as specific language impairment or developmental language disorder.