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morphemes
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Nov 28, 2009
Usually that agglutinative word is pretty big, containing a handful of both nominal and verbal morphemes – but sometimes even bisyllabic words require a paragraph-long explanation. Consider, for example, the root tila- 'to divide into ...
Nov 1, 2009
The variant of morphemes are called allomorphs. Structuralist Morphology Structuralist phonemes were units that distingueshed among meaning but that did not in themselves carry meaning. For example re- is not a word, but it does carry ...
Oct 1, 2009
Our newly developed program counteracts the addiction of morphemes and detoxifies the addict. It is a difficult but rewarding process, though most people cannot do it alone. Long-time morpheme users will experience severe withdrawal ...
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