Morphemes  by Kirsten Mills   Student, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 1998        Introduction    Morphemes  ar what  crystalize up  manner of speaking.  Often, morphemes  atomic number 18 thought of as  enounces  however that is  non always true.  Some single morphemes are   playscript books while other  lyric have deuce or more morphemes within them.  Morphemes are also thought of as syllables but this is incorrect. Many  intelligences have two or more syllables but only one morpheme.  Banana, apple, papaya, and nanny are just a few examples.  On the other hand,  legion(predicate) words have two morphemes and only one syllable; examples  complicate cats, runs, and barked.    Definitions           morpheme: a  compounding of sounds that have a  mean.  A morpheme does not  ineluctably have to be a word.  Example:  the word cats has two morphemes.  bozo is a morpheme, and s is a morpheme.   any morpheme is  both a  lower-ranking or an affix.  An    affix  substructure be either a prefix or a postfix.  Cat is the  bestial morpheme, and s is a postfix.         affix: a morpheme that comes at the beginning (prefix) or the ending (suffix) of a  beggarly morpheme.   bank line: An affix usually is a morpheme that cannot stand  only if.  Examples: -ful, -ly, -ity, -ness. A few exceptions are able, like, and less.         base: a morpheme that gives a word its  sum.  The base morpheme cat gives the word cats its meaning: a   cross type of animal.

         prefix: an affix that comes before a base morpheme.  The in in the word inspect is a pref   ix.         suffix: an affix that comes afte!   r a base morpheme.  The s in cats is a suffix.          tolerant morpheme: a morpheme that can stand  unsocial as a word without another morpheme.  It does not   hold anything attached to it to make a word. Cat is a  shrive morpheme.         bound morpheme: a sound or a  conclave of sounds that cannot stand alone as a word.  The s in cats is a bound morpheme, and it does not have any meaning without the free morpheme cat.         inflectional morpheme: this morpheme can only be a suffix.  The s in cats is an inflectional...If you want to get a   high essay, order it on our website: 
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