Glossary G
Glossary G
Grammatical morphology refers to the structure of words that results from combining word roots with endings that mark grammatical relations, such as the -s at the end of verbs to mark agreement with a third-person subject, as in she works" or the -ed at the end of verbs to mark the past tense (she worked). Grammatical morphology is also known as Inflectional morphology.
Grandiosity refers to an exaggerated view of oneself as possessing special and extremely favorable personal qualities and abilities.