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Morphology essentially examines how word components are structured, encompassing elements like affixes. At the University of Pennsylvania, morphological research extends to the intersection of syntax and morphology, particularly through distributed morphology—an approach that views morphological structures as mirroring syntactic ones. The Embick Laboratory employs experimental techniques to explore lexical and morphological representation and processing. Penn's Linguistics Ph.D. program covers diverse theoretical focuses and methods, united by a dedication to rigorous formal analysis of language acquisition and use. While rooted in generative theory, the program fosters interdisciplinary exchange between empirical and theoretical linguistic perspectives. Collaborations with fields like computer science and psychology cultivate a comprehensive understanding of language. Alongside broad foundational training, students specialize in their chosen linguistic subfields, mastering relevant methodologies to engage meaningfully with peers both within and beyond the program.