Closing in morphology refers to a process that involves the formation of morphemes by combining existing morphemes or modifying them. It typically describes how morphological structures can be completed or finalized, which can include morphological processes like affixation (adding prefixes or suffixes), compounding (combining two or more stems), or alternation (changing the form of a morpheme to express different grammatical categories).
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