π A morpheme is the smallest unit of meaning in a language.
π’ Words can contain multiple morphemes, such as comparative and plural morphemes.
π€ Some morphemes may not appear on their own but still have a meaning when attached to a word.
π Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a word.
π Some words have affixes like suffixes and prefixes which change the meaning or function of the root word.
π§ Understanding the composition of morphemes helps decipher the meaning and structure of words.
π There are two types of morphemes: free morphemes and bound morphemes.
π‘ Free morphemes can stand alone as words in a sentence, while bound morphemes modify or attach to other words.
π Bound morphemes can be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes, indicated by specific symbols or letters.
π Free morphemes can stand alone as words, while bound morphemes need to be attached to other words.
π Affixes, such as prefixes and suffixes, are bound morphemes that change or maintain the lexical categories of words.
βοΈ Prefixes attach to the beginning of words, while suffixes attach to the end.
π Affixes like 'vividly' and 'clueless' can change the word type and category of free morphemes.
𧩠Example in Tagalog demonstrates the transformation of 'buy' to 'bot' through the addition of a morpheme.
π In linguistics, affixes are used to modify words, such as adding a plural 's' to 'book'.
π Infixes are a type of affix that goes in the middle of words, like the past tense 'ni' infix.
ποΈ Bound morphemes must be attached to free morphemes or other bound morphemes to create words.
π There are two types of morphemes: free and bound.
βοΈ Suffixes can change the lexical category of a word.
π Morphemes can work differently in different languages.
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