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- Bound_morpheme abstract "In morphology, a bound morpheme is a morpheme that appears only as part of a larger word; a free morpheme or unbound morpheme is one that can used stand alone or can appear with other lexemes. A bound morpheme is also known as a bound form, and similarly a free morpheme is a free form.Many roots are free morphemes, e.g., ship- in "shipment", while others are bound. Roots normally carry lexical meaning. Words like chairman that contain two free morphemes (chair and man) are referred to as compound words.Affixes are always bound in English, although languages such as Arabic have forms which sometimes affix to words and sometimes can stand alone. English language affixes are almost exclusively prefixes or suffixes. E.g., pre- in "prefix" and -ment in "shipment". Affixes may be inflectional, indicating how a certain word relates to other words in a larger phrase, or derivational, changing either the part of speech or the actual meaning of a word.Cranberry morphemes are a special form of bound morphemes where the bound morpheme does not have an independent meaning, only serving to distinguish one word from another, as in cranberry, where the free morpheme berry is preceded by the bound morpheme cran-, which does not have independent meaning.Words can be formed purely from bound morphemes, as in English permit, ultimately from Latin per "through" + mittō "I send", where per- and -mit are bound morphemes in English. However, these are often instead analyzed synchronically as simply a single morpheme.A similar example is given in Chinese, where most morphemes are monosyllabic and identified with a Chinese character due to the largely morphosyllabic script, but disyllabic words exist that cannot be analyzed into independent morphemes, such as 蝴蝶 húdié 'butterfly'. In this case the individual syllables and corresponding characters are only used in this word, and while they can be interpreted as bound morphemes 蝴 hú- and 蝶 -dié, this is more commonly considered a single disyllabic morpheme. See polysyllabic Chinese morphemes for further discussion.Linguists usually distinguish between productive and unproductive forms when speaking about morphemes. For example, the morpheme ten- in tenant was originally derived from the Latin word tenere, "to hold",and the same basic meaning is seen in such words as "tenable" and "intention." But as ten- cannot be used in English to form new words, most linguists would not consider it to be a morpheme at all.".
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- Bound_morpheme wikiPageLength "3476".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageRevisionID "680252980".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Affix.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_linguistic_morphology.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_character.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_characters.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Compound_(linguistics).
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Cranberry_morpheme.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Derivation_(linguistics).
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Fixed_expression.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Fossil_word.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Inflection.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Inflectional.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Lexeme.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Morpheme.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Morphological_derivation.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(linguistics).
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Morphosyllabic.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Part_of_speech.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Polysyllabic_Chinese_morpheme.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Prefix.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Productivity_(linguistics).
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Root_(linguistics).
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Suffix.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Unpaired_word.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:mitto.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:per.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLink Writing_system.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bound morpheme".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bound".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLinkText "bound morpheme".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLinkText "bound".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLinkText "fossilized morpheme".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLinkText "free morphemes".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLinkText "free".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLinkText "may not".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLinkText "unbound morphemes".
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageWikiLinkText "unbound".
- Bound_morpheme hasPhotoCollection Bound_morpheme.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Ling-morph-stub.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bound_morpheme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bound_morpheme subject Category:Units_of_linguistic_morphology.
- Bound_morpheme hypernym Morpheme.
- Bound_morpheme type Article.
- Bound_morpheme type Article.
- Bound_morpheme comment "In morphology, a bound morpheme is a morpheme that appears only as part of a larger word; a free morpheme or unbound morpheme is one that can used stand alone or can appear with other lexemes. A bound morpheme is also known as a bound form, and similarly a free morpheme is a free form.Many roots are free morphemes, e.g., ship- in "shipment", while others are bound. Roots normally carry lexical meaning.".
- Bound_morpheme label "Bound morpheme".
- Bound_morpheme sameAs مرفيم_مقيد.
- Bound_morpheme sameAs Morfem_stag.
- Bound_morpheme sameAs تکواژ_وابسته.
- Bound_morpheme sameAs Bundið_myndan.
- Bound_morpheme sameAs 拘束形態素.
- Bound_morpheme sameAs Gebonden_morfeem.
- Bound_morpheme sameAs m.029fg2.
- Bound_morpheme sameAs Q985836.
- Bound_morpheme sameAs Q985836.
- Bound_morpheme sameAs 規範詞素.
- Bound_morpheme wasDerivedFrom Bound_morpheme?oldid=680252980.
- Bound_morpheme isPrimaryTopicOf Bound_morpheme.