i., dilb. morfem, biçimbirim

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morpheme
The smallest linguistic unit that can carry a meaning
The smallest meaningful unit of language
the smallest unit of single or combined sounds denoting meaning within a given language
A word or part of a word, not further divisible into meaningful parts
A unit of meaning in a language
A word such as wait, or a part of a word, as ed in waited, not further divisible into a meaningful part
the smallest unit of sound that carries a distinct meaning
In linguistics, the smallest unit of meaning; morphemes are put together to form words, or sometimes a word may consist of a single morpheme Morphemes are themselves made up of phonemes For example, the word "logs" is made up of two morphemes, "log" and "s" -- "s" is a morpheme that is often used in English to indicate the plural
the smallest unit of meaning in grammar
The smallest unit of meaning Any word or part of a word that conveys meaning and cannot be further divided into smaller meaningful elements
Smallest meaning unit in the formation of a word Free morphemes may occur as independent words; bound morphemes always occur within a word attached to a stem or base word
The smallest contrastive unit of grammar A minimally distinctive unit of meaning in the context of a particular language For example, cats consists of two morphemes: cat and -s, the plural suffix The -s is called a bound form while cat is a free (or stand alone) form dogs also has the -s but it is pronounced /z/
the smallest unit of meaning A word may consist of one morpheme (need), two morphemes (need/less, need/ing) or three or more morphemes (un/happi/ness) Suffixes and prefixes are morphemes
a meaningful linguistic unit consisting of a root word or a word element that cannot be divided into smaller meaningful parts "Pick" and "s", in the word "picks," are morphemes See also: phoneme
A meaningful linguistic unit consisting of a word, such as man, or a word element, such as -ed in walked, that cannot be divided into smaller meaningful parts
The smallest unit of language that is grammatically significant Morphemes may be bound, ie they cannot exist on their own; eg -er,un-, -ed, mis- ; or they can be free, as is ball in football
The most basic unit of sound that has meaning in English, the sound "pa"
A morpheme is the smallest unit of meaning in a language. The words `the', `in', and `girl' consist of one morpheme. The word `girls' consists of two morphemes: `girl' and `s'. the smallest unit of meaning in a language. The words 'so', 'the' and 'boy' consist of one morpheme. 'Boys' consists of two morphemes, 'boy' and 's'. (morphème, from morphe + -eme (as in phoneme)). In linguistics, the smallest grammatical unit of speech. It may be an entire word (cat) or an element of a word (re- and -ed in reappeared). In so-called isolating languages, like Vietnamese, each word contains a single morpheme; in languages such as English, words often contain multiple morphemes. The study of morphemes is included in morphology
{i} smallest meaningful language unit (Morphology)
The smallest element of a language that carries meaning
i., dilb. morfem, biçimbirim
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