 Morphology, as you may know, is the study of words and their internal structure. This unit discusses and exemplifies the basic concepts of morphology and the traditional notions which are fundamental to morphological theory. In the content sections, which contain two electors and several microteaching videos, we will discuss problems with words, we will define notions such as lexeme, morph, allomorph and morpheme, and the parameters for the morphological classification of languages. If you don't know where to start, use the questions set with its hyperlinks in the how-to-proceed section as default guidance. And once an activity is ready, tick it off to document your progress. The mastery test is an analysis task where you have to identify morph boundaries. After content mastery, you should be able to manage this task with ease. And the suggestions for the in-class activities are all about words, their status, their components plus data from an exotic language, ready for analysis. So all in all, quite a lot. But if you invest a reasonable amount of time, you'll be fine.