Morpheme

In linguistics, a morpheme is the smallest language unit that carries a semantic interpretation. Morphemes are, generally, a distinctive collocation of phonemes (as the free form pin or the bound form -s of pins) having no smaller meaningful members.

English example: The word "unbelievable" has three morphemes "un-", (negatory) a bound morpheme, "-believe-" a free morpheme, and "-able". "un-" is also a prefix, "-able" is a suffix. Both are affixes.

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See also: Morpheme, Affix, Allomorph, Lemma, Lexeme, Linguistics, Morphological analysis, Morphology (linguistics), Morphophonology, Phoneme