MORPHEMES: TYPES AND USAGE

Authors

  • Diyorova Mahliyo Karshi engineering and economics institute, teacher of foreign language department

Keywords:

concept, morpheme, affix, suffix, meaningful, roots, morphology.

Abstract

Morphological icons are images, patterns or symbols that relate to a specific morpheme.For children with dyslexia, it has been shown to be an effective way of building up a word. The word 'inviting' as an example is made up of two commonly used morphemes, 'in-' and '-ing'.

References

Haspelmath, Martin (2010). Understanding Morphology. Andrea D. Sims (2nd ed.). London: Hodder Education. p. 14. ISBN 978-0-340-95001-2. OCLC 671004133.

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Published

2023-02-26