It looks at how
individual words are formed from smaller chunks of meaningful units called
morphemes.
Before identifying the
morphemes, you need to know the categories of morphemes, the affixes and
additional information that you need to take into account. The follwing link will direct you to a Prezi presentation that contains information about Morphemes.
Morphemes
Morphemes
Keeping that in mind, let’s continue with an example
For example, the English word 'untied' is really made
up of three parts, one refering to the process of reversing an action (un-),
one indicating the action of twisting stringlike things together so they stay
(tie), and the last indicating that the action happened in the past (-d).
Let’s see a video about Morphology and see which parts
there are.
Let’s read a PDF document about Morphology.
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