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ABSTRACT
The morphological analysis of compound words in Isoko involves studying the structure, formation, and meaning of compound words in the Isoko language. This analysis explores how smaller units (morphemes) combine to create complex words with unique meanings. By examining the morphological processes, such as compounding, affixation, and reduplication, researchers gain insights into how Isoko speakers create and understand compound words. This study contributes to a deeper understanding of Isoko linguistics and sheds light on the intricate ways in which meaning is conveyed through word formation in the language.