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Morphology
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Morphology definitions including; morpheme, allomorph, etc. Describes the types of allomorphs and how they occur.
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1.
morpheme
Answer: the smallest meaningful unit of a language
2.
free morpheme
Answer: a morpheme that can stand alone as well as be part of a word or phrase
3.
bound morpheme
Answer: a morpheme that must be attached to a word
4.
allomorph
Answer: a variation in sound of a morpheme
5.
grammatical morpheme
Answer: a morpheme that marks grammatical case
6.
lexical morpheme
Answer: the morphemes that carry meaning
7.
inflection
Answer: a word is modified to express a different grammatical category
8.
derivation
Answer: formation of a new word or stem from another
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