Morphemic Analysis. Classification of morphemes.
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CATERENCIUC, Svetlana. Morphemic Analysis. Classification of morphemes.. In: Microelectronics and Computer Science: The 6th International Conference, Ed. 6, 1-3 octombrie 2009, Chisinau. Bălți, Republica Moldova: Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo" din Bălţi, 2009, Ediţia 6, pp. 359-361. ISBN 978-9975-45-122-2.
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Microelectronics and Computer Science
Ediţia 6, 2009
Conferința "Microelectronics and Computer Science"
6, Chisinau, Moldova, 1-3 octombrie 2009

Morphemic Analysis. Classification of morphemes.


Pag. 359-361

Caterenciuc Svetlana
 
Technical University of Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 13 iulie 2023


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Close observation and comparison of words clearly shows that a great many words have a composite nature and are made up of smaller units, each possessing sound-form and meaning. These are generally referred to as morphemes defined as the smallest indivisible two-facet language units. Like a word a morpheme is a two-facet language unit, an association of a certain meaning with a certain sound-pattern. Unlike a word a morpheme is not an autonomous unit and can occur in speech only as a constituent part of the word.

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allomorph, morpheme, morphemic analysis, monomorphic words, polymorphic words

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