 Hello. To build words, morphological operations have to manipulate basic forms in various ways. This can be done by means of adding items or concatenating two or more entities. Further operations concern the manipulation of the basic form itself, for example by means of phonological changes. In the virtual session, where you will find one central e-lecture and several micro-lecture videos, we will start with affixation, we will then move on to discuss non-concatenative operations before eventually we will look at more exotic operations such as supletion or reduplication. If you don't know where to start, use the question sheet with its video links and hyperlinks as default guidance. The mastery worksheet is a multiple choice test which summarizes all aspects of morphological operations and processes. Well, and the practical exemplifies all morphological operations using data from present-day English and other languages. You'll like this unit, I'm sure.