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Bound morpheme
Bound morpheme Bound morphemes are morphemes that can only occur ... when attached to root morphemes. Affixes are bound morphemes. Common English bound morphemes include: -ing, -ed, -er, and ...
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Morpheme
Morpheme In Morpheme-based morphology, a morpheme is the smallest language unit that carries ... as the free form pin or the bound form -s of pins) having no smaller ... unbelievable" has three morphemes "un-", (negatory) a bound morpheme, "-believe-" a free morpheme, and "- ...
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Morpheme (translated from German)
Morpheme Morpheme is the smallest meaning-basic Unit of ... realized. These phoneme or Graphemsequenzen represents the morpheme in certain environments, it carry no own ... Thus can Morphe representation units and a morpheme as a class of equivalent Morphe to ... called. Table of contents Origin The term morpheme comes from the American Strukturalismus and ...
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Morpheme (translated from French)
Morpheme In linguistics, one is generally defined morpheme as the smallest unit of its carrying ... a statement. Just as it phonème , the morpheme is an abstract entity suitable for be ... connected speech. For example, in Finnish, the morpheme expressing itinessif (i.e. ending indicating that ... head"; one will note by convention this morpheme in the form - ssA (where With ...
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Morpheme (translated from Dutch)
Morpheme morpheme is a part of woord with an ... with own meanings. We distinguish free and bound morphemes: a free morpheme occurs also as independent word. a tied morpheme occurs exclusively in combination with one ...
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Free morpheme
Free morpheme In linguistics, free morphemes are morphemes that can stand alone, unlike bound morphemes, which only occur as parts of ... whereas -less, -s and -ly are all bound morphemes. See also bound morpheme root morpheme
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Suffix morpheme
Suffix morpheme A suffix morpheme is an affix that comes either after the base morpheme or another suffix. Bound inflectional affixes in present day English: -s ...
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Cranberry morpheme
Cranberry morpheme In linguistics, a cranberry morpheme is a bound morpheme that exists in only one lexeme. Examples ...
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Morphology (linguistics)
... distinctions above in different ways. These are: Morpheme-based morphology, which makes use of an ... is very strong, it is not absolute. Morpheme-based morphology In morpheme-based morphology, word forms are analyzed as sequences of morphemes. A morpheme is defined as the minimal meaningful unit ... root, and that -s is an inflectional morpheme. This way of analyzing word forms ...
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Morphology (linguistics) (Psychology wiki)
... distinctions above in different ways. These are: Morpheme-based morphology , which makes use of an ... very strong, it is not absolute. [edit] Morpheme-based morphology In morpheme-based morphology , word forms are analyzed as sequences of morphemes . A morpheme is defined as the minimal meaningful unit ... root, and that -s is an inflectional morpheme. This way of analyzing word forms ...
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