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a table of English morphemes, ... This material is copyrighted but may be used. Please give me credit for compiling the list as it did take a lot of time and effort. I would also appreciate a link to this page.
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efl.htmlplanet.com/morphemes.htm
efl.htmlplanet.com/morphemes.htm
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Title: Master List of Morphemes ... Favorite Count represents the number of people who have added this card set to their favorites list. Consider this an endorsement ... View Properties List/Edit Flashcards Add To Favorites Study Offline Study Print Export...
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To detemine what the morphemes are in such a list, what you have to do is to see if there are any forms that mean the same thing in different words, that is, to look for recurring forms. We find -ni occuring in all the words in the right column which are plurals.
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www.ling.udel.edu/arena/morphology.html
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Morphemes are what make up words. Often, morphemes are thought of as words but that is not always true. Some single morphemes are words while other words have two or more morphemes within them. Morphemes are also thought of as syllables but this is incorrect.
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www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/caneng/morpheme.htm
www.uncp.edu/home/canada/work/caneng/morpheme.htm
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in the case of some Native American languages, a single word may have so many morphemes that it is the equivalent of an English sentence. The list of morphemes and their meanings (see semantics) in a language is usually not part of a grammar but is isolated in a dictionary or vocabulary...
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That individual is then strongly encouraged to post a summary to the list. This policy was instituted to help control the huge volume of mail on LINGUIST; so we would appreciate your cooperating with it whenever it seems appropriate ... Knut Olawsky, Qs: Morphemes and tones...
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A computing student, doing a term assignment, wants to write a program that enables a English L2 speaker to break down an unknown word into component morphemes: prefix(es) - root - suffix(es). ... Any works which provide as complete a list as possible of Mesopotamian (Sumerian, Babylonian, Akkadian etc.) constellation...
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www.linguistlist.org/issues/6/6-1283.html
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That individual is then strongly encouraged to post a summary to the list. This policy was instituted to help control the huge volume of mail on LINGUIST; so we would appreciate your cooperating with it whenever it seems appropriate. ... Subject: Bound Morphemes; Do bound morphemes have to be affixed or hyphenated,
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www.linguistlist.org/issues/18/18-1675.html
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Morphemes are form/meaning pairings (where "form" = distinctive string of sounds). Morphemes can be roots or affixes, depending on whether they are the main part or dependent part of a word (cf. Roots vs. Affixes).
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www.ruf.rice.edu/~kemmer/Words/morphemes.html
www.ruf.rice.edu/~kemmer/Words/morphemes.html
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