Definition: Krugerism is a term used in the field of linguistics and morphology to describe a morphological phenomenon where a word has multiple meanings or interpretations. It describes how words can have different forms based on their grammatical function, such as adjectives, nouns, verbs, etc., depending on whether they are part-of-speech (POS) tags, syntactic structures, or other factors.
In linguistics, Krugerism is often used to explain the phenomenon of morphological superposition, where
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