7. Mistakes to avoid
Here are a few mistakes to avoid in order to carry out a correct morphological analysis:
poorly define the function on the basis of which to initiate morphological analysis;
minimize the morphological parameter definition and classification stage;
believe that the hardest part of morphological analysis is data collection, when in fact it's the structuring of knowledge (identification, qualification and ordering of morphological parameters);
multiply the values of these parameters or use qualitative values of the "hybrid" type;
carry out a morphological analysis of a space where hybrid forms are multiplying.
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