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What is the different between word and morpheme?
BalasHapusThe different between word and morpheme:
HapusA morpheme is the smallest meaningful part of a word.
A word is a separate meaningful unit, which can be used to form sentences.
The main difference is that while a word can stand alone, a morpheme may or may not be able to stand alone.
Hello avivah, Can free morphemes be followed by more than one bound morpheme?
BalasHapusOf course it cannot followed by more than one bound morphemes.
HapusExamples:
pre-, dis-, in-, un-, -ful, -able, -ment, -ly, -ise
pre-test, dis-content, in-tolerable, receive
I'll changed the meaning of word.
Hello Avivah, have you ever heard the term 'bound root'? I only know at a glance about the bound root, can you give an easy-to-understand explanation and give an example for me? Thank you:)
BalasHapusA bound root is a bound morpheme which acts more like as a root than an affix. However, unlike the free roots, the bound roots have no meaning in isolation. They can only be attached to specific morpheme to acquire meaning. For example, the word lukewarm is composed of two roots --- one is the word warm, the other is a bound root luke. Other than lukewarm, we can hardly find any word made up with luke. (One thing to be set clear here is, it is not the same word as the name Luke)
HapusWhat are the error things that usually found in using free and bound morpheme?
BalasHapususually people will trouble with grammar when trying to make it
HapusHi Avivah, can you give 10 examples of derivational prefix and derivational suffixes. Thankyou :)
BalasHapusDerivational Suffix :
Hapus1. -able : excitable
2. -ac : hemophiliac
3. -age : passage
4. -ant : immigrant
5. -ate : affectionate
6. -cy : efficiency
7. -ent : correspondent
8. -fy : terrify
9. -hood : childhood
10. -ist : artist
Derivational Prefix:
1. bi- : bicycle
2. dis- : disagree
3. in- : include
4. pre- : preview
5. re- : reorganize
6. un- : unlock
7. up- : upgrade
8. twi- : twilight
9. super- : supervisor
10. on- : oncoming
Avivah, what is the difference between stem word and root word?
BalasHapusI'm sorry, but my ppt didn't tell about stem and root word. but i'll answer too.
HapusRoot is the smallest meaningful part of a word, meanwhile stem is any morpheme which a syntactical affix can be added to.
Hi avivah, which one between free and bound morphemes that hard to insert to a sentence ?
BalasHapusof course bound morpheme. because it takes an affixes
HapusHi Avivah, here's my question for you. is there any word which can be formed by two free morphemes? if yes, pls give me the examples.
BalasHapusA word is a separate meaningful unit, which can be used to form sentences.
HapusA free morpheme is a morpheme (or word element) that can stand alone as a word.
So, it cannot take two free morpheme by any word. because free morpheme just like a single word.
Hello vivah, can free morphemes be combined with bound morphemes in a sentence? Please give me the reason:)
BalasHapusyes, it can. hmm actually free and bound is one unit to complement each other. bound morpheme always stick on by free morpheme so that a sentence can be made.
Hapushi avivah, can you explain clearly about the inflectional morpheme and the example?
BalasHapusThank you !!
An inflectional morpheme is generally a bound morpheme which when added to the root or stem of a word does not result into a change in the grammatical category of that word.
Hapusexample :
table + -s–> tables
pen + s–> pens
cat + -s–> cats
hellow avivah, i want to ask you about lexical morpheme, lexical morpheme tells about prefix and suffix.. i know that affixation is also tells about prefix and suffix.. can tou explain me what is the difference of those term?
BalasHapushello avivah,please you give me 5 example about inflectional morpheme
BalasHapusHi avivah putri, can u give me example about derivational morphemes into sentences?
BalasHapusGood evening Aviva ,i wanna ask you ,why is it called free and bound morpheme, give me a data about that
BalasHapuscan we use it one word one word to make a essay? It's okay?
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