THE MORPHEMIC STRUCTURE OF LANGUAGE
Ключевые слова:
morphemic analysis, vocabulary, word meaning, language skills, root morpheme, inflectional morpheme, derivational morpheme, prefix, suffix.Аннотация
Morphemic analysis is the process of identifying the individual units of meaning, called morphemes, within a word. Morphemes can be prefixes, suffixes, or root words, and they each have their own meaning. Language acquisition often begins with a study of root words, or morphemes, that form a base of a word. These root words usually carry the majority of the word’s meaning. Then, prefixes are morphemes that attach to the beginning of words, and suffixes are morphemes that attach to the end of words. Teaching students these individual units of words and how to combine them is the basis of linguistics that will continue to get more complex as students continually grow and develop.
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