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From the Greek morph `form, shape´-ology which means 'the study of something'
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It cannot stand on its own as a word. They are attached to receive meaning.
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It can stand on its own as a word.
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It studies word´s structure and meaning, how to use them.
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is an alternate pronunciation of a phonological form of a morpheme in a particular linguistic environment.
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It can be a root word, prefix or suffix.
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bound morpheme that precedes the root. Part of a word that is placed at the beginning of another word to change its meaning.
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It can be any prefix or suffix.
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Bound morpheme that follows the root. Part of a word that is placed at the end of another word to change its meaning.
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Defined as the smallest linguistic pieces with a grammatical function.
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Is the core of a word, it has no prefix or suffix.