Free Morphemes and Bound Morphemes | VLearn
vlearn.fed.cuhk.edu.hk › freemorphemesMorphemes that can only be attached to another part of a word (cannot stand alone) are called bound morphemes. Examples: pre-, dis-, in-, un-, -ful, -able, -ment, -ly, -ise. pre test, dis content, in tolerable, re ceive. Complex words are words that are made up of both free morpheme (s) and bound morpheme (s), or two or more bound morphemes.
Bound vs. Free Morphemes - Harvard University
projects.iq.harvard.edu › cb45 › filesBound vs. Free Morphemes A bound morpheme cannot stand alone as an English word. It includes many prefixes and suffixes like -ity in cordiality. A free morpheme can stand alone, as illustrated in cordial and both halves of over-take and cook-book. When two free morphemes combine, like cookbook, it gives a compound word. Base and Affix
Morphemes | VLearn
vlearn.fed.cuhk.edu.hk › morphemesMorphemes. A morpheme is the smallest unit of language that has its own meaning. All morphemes bear a meaning. Roll your mouse over the words below to see how many morphemes there are. read. read. redo. re + do. culture.