Monday, March 6, 2017

Morpheme, morph, alllomorph

By. Assoc. Prof. Kadaruddin, S.Pd., M.Pd., MOS
Definisi morpheme, morph, dan allomorph beserta contohnya dapat di klik pada link berikut: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8B3TjsfQTUJMjAzZUJQRndrS1k/view?usp=sharing

Baca juga postingan saya yang lain:
1. Root, stem, basis dalam kajian morfology pada https://kadaruddinemy.blogspot.co.id/2017/03/root-stem-and-bases.html
4. Anjungan pantai Manakarra Sulbar pada http://kadaruddinemy.blogspot.com/2017/02/pantai-sulbar.html

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  1. NAME : AGUSTIA MERDEKAWATI.
    NIM : 15020099
    CLASS : A

    Morpheme is a distinctive collocation of phonemes (as the free form pin or the bound form -s of pins) having no smaller meaningful parts. By: Merriam Webster.
    Morphemic - play \mȯr-ˈfē-mik\ adjective.
    Morphemically - play \-mi-k(ə-)lē\ adverb.

    Example :
    The word “Unforgetable “ has 3 morphemes.
    1. "un-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "forget", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-able",  >> bound morpheme.

    "un-" is also a prefix, "-able" is a suffix.
    Both "un-" and "-able" are affixes.

    The word “Togetherness “ has 3 morpheme
    1. "to-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "gether", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-ness",  >> bound morpheme

    "to-" is also a prefix, "-gether" is a suffix.
    Both "to-" and "-ness" are affixes.

    The word “Introduction“ has 3 morpheme
    1. "in-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "troduct", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-tion",  >> bound morpheme

    "in-" is also a prefix, "-troduct" is a suffix.
    Both "to-" and "-tion" are affixes.

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    2. Name : nur oktapiana
      Nim : 15020168
      Class : B

      Morpheme is the smallest form that can membedaka or have meaning and significance. The realization can be affix morpheme, klitika, particles and root words (eg late, was the one, -kah, take). As the unity of discrete categories, all instances of a form of the morpheme is the smallest form in the sense that it can no longer be divided into smaller form unity.

      To prove morpheme as distinct meanings we can do by linking it with the word morpheme has meaning / lexical meaning. If the linking it produces a new meaning, that means that coupled with the base word is a morpheme.

      Example: morpheme -an, -in, her, ter, was the one when combined with the word meal, can form new words; makaan, edible, eat, inedible, eat, words have new meaning and different from the word eat.

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  3. Name : Ummu Umayyah
    Nim : 15020209
    Class : B
    Definition

    A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit in the grammar of a language.
    Discussion

    Current approaches to morphology conceive of morphemes as rules involving the linguistic context, rather than as isolated pieces of linguistic matter. They acknowledge that

    meaning may be directly linked to suprasegmental phonological units, such as tone or stress.
    the meaning of a morpheme with a given form may vary, depending on its immediate environment.

    Source:
    Payne, T. 1997a 20–21

    Examples (English)

    Unladylike
    The word unladylike consists of three morphemes and four syllables.
    Morpheme breaks:
    un- 'not'
    lady '(well behaved) female adult human'
    -like 'having the characteristics of'
    None of these morphemes can be broken up any more without losing all sense of meaning. Lady cannot be broken up into "la" and "dy," even though "la" and "dy" are separate syllables. Note that each syllable has no meaning on its own.
    Dogs
    The word dogs consists of two morphemes and one syllable:
    dog, and
    -s, a plural marker on nouns
    Note that a morpheme like "-s" can just be a single phoneme and does not have to be a whole syllable.
    Technique
    The word technique consists of only one morpheme having two syllables.
    Even though the word has two syllables, it is a single morpheme because it cannot be broken down into smaller meaningful parts.

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  4. Morpheme is the smallest grammatical unity connotes, which does not have the same in both form and meaning with other forms. (Sitindoan, 1984: 64).

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  5. according to the shape and meaning morfen ie free morpheme stands alone in terms of meaning without having to be connected with others while morpheme bound morpheme morpheme that can not stand alone in terms of meaning

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  6. Free morpheme is a morpheme that can stand alone in the substitution of a single morpheme sentence without the other.

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  7. Name :Suci Maisyanti
    Class:B
    Nim :15020205

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical units that have meaning,morfem can not be divided into smaller language form again in english grammar and have two classification morpheme are free and bound.

    Example :
    The word “Unforgetable “ has 3 morphemes.
    1. "un-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "forget", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-able",  >> bound morpheme.

    "un-" is also a prefix, "-able" is a suffix.
    Both "un-" and "-able" are affixes.

    The word “Togetherness “ has 3 morpheme
    1. "to-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "gether", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-ness",  >> bound morpheme

    "to-" is also a prefix, "-gether" is a suffix.
    Both "to-" and "-ness" are affixes.

    The word “Introduction“ has 3 morpheme
    1. "in-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "troduct", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-tion",  >> bound morpheme

    "in-" is also a prefix, "-troduct" is a suffix.
    Both "to-" and "-tion" are affixes.

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  8. Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language. They are commonly classified as either free morphemes (which can occur as separate words) or bound morphemes (which can't stand alone as words).

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  9. Name : St.Ardianti
    Class: B
    Nim : 15020204


    In morpheme-based morphology, a
    morpheme is the smallest lingual 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 "unbreakable" has three morphemes "un-", (negatory) a bound morpheme, "-break-" a free morpheme, and "-able". "un-" is also a prefix, "-able" is a suffix. Both are affixes.

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  10. Morpheme is a meaningful linguistic unit consisting of a word (such as dog) or a word element (such as the -s at the end ofdogs) that can't be divided into smaller meaningful parts. Adjective: morphemic.

    Morphemes are the smallest units ofmeaning in a language. They are commonly classified as eitherfree morphemes (which can occur as separate words) or bound morphemes (which can't stand alone as words.

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  11. Morpheme is as scientiests have studied the composition of the universe, they've determined that the smallest unit for measuring an element is the atom..For examplee : Unladylike
    * the word unladylike consits of three morphemes and four sylables
    * Morpheme breaks
    - un-'not
    - lady ( well behaved )
    - like

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  12. A morpheme is smallest syntactical and meaningful lingustic unit that contains a word or an element of the word such as the use of -s whereas this unit is not divisible further into smaller syntactical parts,
    for example: the word "pins" contains two morphemes:"pin" and the plural suffix "-s", for morphemes funtion as the foundation of language and sintax.

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  13. The term morpheme is used to refer to the smallest, indivisible units of semantic content or grammatical function which word are made up. The word morpheme is derived from the root morph.

    The suffix in morphemes is –eme ; it is something related to minimal distinctive unit. That is the smallest unit that can be distinguished in some system of classification. The root of the word comes from Greek word ‘morphe’ which means form or shape.

    In linguistics, a morpheme is the smallest semantically meaningful unit in a language that can not be divided into a small unit. The field of study dedicated to morphemes is called morphology. A morpheme is not identical to a word, and the principal difference between the two is that a morpheme may or may not stand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is a freestanding unit of meaning. Every word comprises one or more morphemes.

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  14. In English grammar and morphology, a morpheme is a meaningful linguistic unit consisting of a word (such as dog) or a word element (such as the -s at the end of dogs) that can't be divided into smaller meaningful parts. Adjective: morphemic.

    Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language. They are commonly classified as either free morphemes (which can occur as separate words) or bound morphemes (which can't stand alone as words).

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  15. All morphemes are smallest linguistic units that correlate free morpheme and bound morpheme. In the other example is "unbelievable"
    and for explanation that word
    "un"=bound moprheme
    "believe"=free morpheme
    "able"=bound morpheme
    so, we can understand in that word contain three morphemes (3 morphemes)

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  16. In simple meaning that I can understand, morpheme is the object of morphology which as the knowledge field. Morphemes are the smallest unit of linguistic that has grammatical function. Morphemes are two : free morpheme which in simple way we call it as base word and bound morpheme which including affixes.
    I will give one example about morpheme. It's INTERCHANGE, there are 2 morphemes on that word
    *Inter as bound morpheme and called as prefix
    *Change as free morpheme and in common way we called it as base word
    Here are the other examples :
    - Unavailable (3 morphemes)
    - Creative (2 morphemes)
    - Uncommonly (3 morphemes)

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  17. Morpheme is a grammatical smallest that has the meaning of the word smallest,means unit it can't be analyzed be smaller again without damaging the meaning.
    Current approaches to morphology conceive of morphology as rules involving the linguistic context, rather than as isolated pieces of linguinstik matter.
    The meaning of a morpheme with a given form may vary, depending on it's immadiate environment.

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  18. Name : Nurlinda
    Nim : 15020174

    The morpheme is the smallest in learning to meaning unit in the grammar of a language.Discussion Current approach to morphology convey of morphemes as rules involving the linguistice text, rather than as isolated pieces of linguistic matter.
    They are knowledge that meaning may be dirrectly linked to in segmental phonological units, such as tone or stress.

    For Example :

    The word “Introduction“ has 3 morpheme
    1. "in-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "troduct", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-tion",  >> bound morpheme"in-" is also a prefix, "-troduct" is a suffix.Both "to-" and "-tion" are affixes.

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  19. Name: Nurul kisti
    Nim : 15020177
    Class : B

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical units that have meaning.morpheme can not be divides into smaller languange from again.in english grammatical,morpheme serves to distinguish the plural said the past.

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  20. Name : nurul kisti
    Nim :1520177
    Class : B
    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical units that have meaning.morpheme can not be divides into smaller languange from again.in english grammatical,morpheme serves to distinguish the plural said the past.

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  21. Name: wahyuni
    Nim : 15020210
    Class : B
    In english grammar and morphology, a morpheme is a meaningful linguistic unit consisting of a word ( such as dog) or a word element (such as the-s at the end of dogs) that can't be devided into smaller meaning ful parts. Adjective, morphemic. Morpheme are the smallest units of meaning in a languange. They are commonly classified as either free morpheme or bound morphemes.

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  22. Name : Muafidah
    Morpheme is a unit of language which participate in the formation of words and can be differentiated meaning. Morpheme can also be said to be the smallest element of the word formation and adapted to the rules of a language.

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  23. Morpheme is the smallest, has a grammatical meaning with the smallest word, it means that the unit can not be analyzed into smaller again without damaging meaning. The types of morpheme, namely: free morpheme is a morpheme that can stand alone. And morpheme bound morpheme is always attached to another morpheme.

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  24. nim : 15020160
    name : Musnaeni

    morpheme is the smallest gramatical unit form that can differentiate or have meaning significance. there are two kinds of morpheme that are free morpheme and bound morpheme. then I will give one example word that is undamaged
    un : bound morpheme
    damage : free morpheme
    ed : bound morpheme
    we all can understand above that contain three morphemes

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  25. Name : Irmah
    Nim : 15020140

    there are two kinds of morpheme that are bound morpheme and free morpheme. bound morpheme usually called as suffix and prefix and free morpheme also called as basic word. Then, here is the example word of morpheme 'unbreaker' for the explanation is :
    un : bound morpheme or called as prefix
    break : free morpheme or called as basic word
    er : bound morpheme or called as suffix
    for the explanation above there are 3 morpheme.

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  26. Name : Reni
    Nim : 15020183
    Class : B

    Morpheme is the smallest unit of a language that has meaning and it can not be subdivided.

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  27. Name : Srikandi Cut Wanipa Ibrahim
    Nim : 15020203
    Class : B

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The field of study dedicated to morpheme s is called morphology.

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  28. Morphemes is the smallest linguistic form that can distinguish the meaning or has meaning. Morphemes divided into two types, namely :

    1. Free morpheme is the morphemes has meaning even without the addition of other morpheme.
    2. Bound morpheme is a morpheme that can't stand alone or be combined with a free morpheme.

    Examples of morphemes :

    "Unforgettable"

    1. "Un" = bound morpheme
    2. "Forget" = free morpheme
    3. "Able" = bound morpheme

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  29. Name : Yulinar Nurul M.W.
    NIM : 15020217

    Morphemes is the smallest linguistic form that can distinguish the meaning or has meaning. Morphemes divided into two types, namely :

    1. Free morpheme is the morphemes has meaning even without the addition of other morpheme.
    2. Bound morpheme is a morpheme that can't stand alone or be combined with a free morpheme.

    Examples of morphemes :

    "Unforgettable"

    1. "Un" = bound morpheme
    2. "Forget" = free morpheme
    3. "Able" = bound morpheme

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  30. Name :Rati Wulandari
    Class : B
    Nim : 15020182
    Morpheme is the smallest units of meaning in a language.

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  31. Name : Sasmita Wulandari
    Nim : 15020194
    Class : B

    Morpheme is the smallest form that can distinguish or have meaning and significance . being morpheme can be additive, klitika, particles, and the base (eg, late, take it) as a differentiator unity of meaning.

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  32. Nama=shinta rahma
    Nim=15020197
    Class=c
    Morphemes is the smallest linguistic from that can distinguish the meaning or has meaning morphemes devided into two types namely
    1.free morpheme is the morphemes has meaning even without the eddition of other morpheme
    2.bound morpheme is a morpheme that can’t stand alone or be combined with a free morpheme
    Example
    ”un”=bound morpheme
    “forget”=free morpheme
    “able”=bound morpheme

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  33. Name:Nanang irfan
    Nim:15020162

    In linguistics, a morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The field of study dedicated to morphemes is called morphology. A morpheme is not identical to a word, and the principal difference between the two is that a morpheme may or may not stand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is freestanding. When it stands by itself, it is considered as a root because it has a meaning of its own (e.g. the morpheme cat) and when it depends on another morpheme to express an idea, it is an affix because it has a grammatical function (e.g. the –s in cats to indicate that it is plural).[1] Every word comprises one or more morphemes.

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  34. Name : Rati Febriani
    Nim : 15020181


    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical units that have meaning. Morpheme can not be divided into smaller language form again. In English grammar, morpheme serves to distinguish the plural (plural), said the past (past tense), and so on.

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  35. Name : Rati Febriani
    Nim : 15020181


    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical units that have meaning. Morpheme can not be divided into smaller language form again. In English grammar, morpheme serves to distinguish the plural (plural), said the past (past tense), and so on.

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  36. Name:Salma saputri.A
    Nim:15020193

    Morpheme is the smallest unit in a language form that still has meaning and can not be devided into smaller unit again.

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  37. Name : Muzdalifa lubis
    Class : IV/B
    NIM : 15020161

    In my understanding,morpheme is the smallest linguistic unit that has meaning and grammatical function. morpheme classified into two parts, namely a free morpheme (can stand alone) and bound morpheme (can not stand alone).
    Example :
    Unbreakable
    1.Un =bound morpheme
    2.break = free morpheme
    3.able = bound morpheme

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  38. NAME : NURSITI FATIMAH
    NO.REG : 15020175
    CLASS : A
    Morphemes is the smallest linguistic unit which has a meaning or grammatical function.
    Classification of morpheme there are free morpheme and bound morpheme
    Example : the word “inactive” has 3 morphemes
    1.”in : bound morphem
    2. “act” : free morpheme and
    3. “tive” : Bound Morpheme.
    “In” is also a prefix, “-ive” is a suffix. Both “in” and “ive” are affixes.

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  39. Name : Fitri Febriana
    Nim : 15020123
    Class : A

    Morphemes is the smallest linguistic unit which has a meaning or grammatical function. Morphemes is devided into two parts, free morpheme can stand alone and
    Bound morpheme can not stand alone.
    Example :
    The word "Interaction" has 3 morphemes
    1. Inter : bound morpheme
    2. Act : free morpheme
    3. Ion : bound morpheme

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  40. Name : MahdahiRany Nur
    Nim : 15020147
    Class : A

    Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language. They are commonly classified as either free morphemes (which can occur as separate words) or bound morphemes (which can't stand alone as words).

    Example :
    The word "uncountable" has 3 morphemes.
    1."un" bound morpheme
    2. "count" free morpheme
    3. " able" bound morpheme

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  41. Inlinguistics, amorphemeis the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The field of study dedicatedto morphemes is calledmorphology. A morpheme is not identical to aword, and the principal difference between the two is that a morphememayormaynotstand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is freestanding. When it stands by itself, it is considered as arootbecause it has a meaning of its own(e.g. the morphemecat) and when it depends on another morpheme to express an idea, it is an affix because it has a grammatical function (e.g. the–sincatsto indicate that it is plural).[1]Every word comprises one or more morphemes.

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  42. Inlinguistics, amorphemeis the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The field of study dedicatedto morphemes is calledmorphology. A morpheme is not identical to aword, and the principal difference between the two is that a morphememayormaynotstand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is freestanding. When it stands by itself, it is considered as arootbecause it has a meaning of its own(e.g. the morphemecat) and when it depends on another morpheme to express an idea, it is an affix because it has a grammatical function (e.g. the–sincatsto indicate that it is plural).[1]Every word comprises one or more morphemes.

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  43. Inlinguistics, amorphemeis the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The field of study dedicatedto morphemes is calledmorphology. A morpheme is not identical to aword, and the principal difference between the two is that a morphememayormaynotstand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is freestanding. When it stands by itself, it is considered as arootbecause it has a meaning of its own(e.g. the morphemecat) and when it depends on another morpheme to express an idea, it is an affix because it has a grammatical function (e.g. the–sincatsto indicate that it is plural).[1]Every word comprises one or more morphemes.

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  44. I really like the idea of dedy madya, dedy explain in simple and also provides a good example but little warning from me,,if you give example give detail explanation so that other readers know, you just write an example "unavailable"including 3 morpheme.
    but you must explain such as:
    "un">>>(bound morpheme)
    "avai">>>(free morpheme)
    "abla">>>(bound morpheme)
    "un" is prefix and "able" is suffix so un and able are affixes
    back comen yaaaa,, if I Wrong

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  45. NAME : Wisnu Agung N.P.
    NIM : 15020214
    CLASS: C

    The term morphome refers to a function in linguistics which is purely morphological or has an irreducibly morphological component. The term was introduced by Martin Maiden[1] following Mark Aronoff's identification of morphomic functions and the morphomic level--a level of linguistic structure intermediate between and independent of phonology and syntax. In distinguishing this additional level, Aronoff makes the empirical claim that all mappings from the morphosyntactic level to the level of phonological realisation pass through the intermediate morphomic level.

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  46. A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit in the grammar of a language.
    Morphemes that can stand alone to function as words are called free morphemes. They comprise simple words (i.e. words made up of one free morpheme) and compound words (i.e. words made up of two free morphemes).

    Examples:

    Simple words: the, run, on, well

    Compound words: keyboard, greenhouse, bloodshed, smartphone


    Morphemes 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

    pretest, discontent, intolerable, receive

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  47. Name : Risnawati
    Nim : A1A214081

    A morphemes is free if it is able to appear as a word by itself.It is bound if can only appear as part of a larger,multi-morphemic word. Every morpheme is either free or bound. Free morphemes are also referred as roots

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  48. Name : Nur Rezki Amalia
    Nim : 15020169

    Morpheme is the smallest form that can differentiate or have meaning and the smallest form in the sense that it can no longer be divided into smaller form unity. by liberty morpheme is divided into two parts as follows :
    1.Free morpheme is morpheme stands alone in terms of meaning without having to be connected with another morpheme.
    2. Bound Morpheme is morpheme that can not stand alone in terms of meaning and meaning was clear after having connected with another morpheme.
    Example :
    Uncomfortable
    1."un"= bound morpheme
    2."comfort"= free morpheme
    3."able"= bound morpheme

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  49. Name : Sunartika
    Nim : 15020207
    Class : IV B
    Morpheme is one of the most smallest part of the languange which has a meaning and can not be divided into smaller form of the languange. Morpheme is divided 2 namely, free morpheme and bound morpheme.

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  50. morpheme is the smallest form that can distinguish the meaning or has meaning. morpheme form can be affixes,particles and the base.

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  51. Morpheme is the smallest unit of language whose meaning is relatively stable and that can not be divided into smaller meaningful parts;
    -ed = turns a verb into the past tense
    un- = prefix that means not
    a = article
    I = pronoun
    for example : Unbelievable
    un : boun morfeme
    believe : free morfeme
    able : bound morfeme
    (Kridalaksana, 2001: 141).

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  52. Indriyana Ekasarah
    15020138
    Morpheme is the smallest unit of language whose meaning is relatively stable and that can not be divided into smaller meaningful parts;
    -ed = turns a verb into the past tense
    un- = prefix that means not
    a = article
    I = pronoun
    for example : Unbelievable
    un : boun morfeme
    believe : free morfeme
    able : bound morfeme
    (Kridalaksana, 2001: 141)

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  53. Name : Nurhayati
    NIM : 15020173
    All morpheme are smallest grammatical unit which have meaning. there are two classification of morpheme, first is free morpheme (morpheme which can stand alone in terms of meaning without having to be connected with another morpheme), second is bound morphemes (which can't stand alone as words).
    example : "uncertainly"
    - un : bound morpheme
    - certain : free morpheme
    -ly : bound morpheme

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  54. Name : Iva Musdalifah
    Nim : 15020141
    Class : A
    morpheme is a section or sections of the forms of words that represent a specific morpheme
    example = the word ‘unbreakable’ has 3 morpheme :
    1. ‘un-‘ = bound morpheme
    2. ‘break’ = free morpheme
    3. ‘-able’ = bound morpheme

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  56. musdalifah septiberliana
    15020159
    class B
    this matery is very important to learn to understand distinguish plural,past tense ,etc
    a morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The field of study dedicated to morphemes is called morphologya morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The field of study dedicated to morphemes is called morphology. morpheme has two classification they are free morpheme and bound morpheme
    free morpheme can stand alone while bound morpheme can only be attached to another part of a word (cannot stand alone) for example unbreakable has 3 morphemes
    1.un = bound morpheme
    2. break = free morpheme
    3.able = bound morpheme

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  57. Risqa amaliyah
    15020189

    In simple meaning morphology is he field of sciens which deals with the basic words and affixes and the object of study is called morphome morphology.
    Morphem has two classification
    1. free morpheme
    2. bound morpheme

    for example : Uncomfortable
    1"un"= bound morpheme
    2"comfort"= free morpheme
    3"able"= bound morpheme

    why we need to know this material, because this material is very important.so, we can undersantand the words , because all of the words is morpheme but not all morpheme is word, conclusion we have to study this matter to understand which word are entered into the class morpheme , thank you very much, and I"m sorry if I do mistake, please give me advice .

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  58. NAMA : A.NURHASANA SAJINA
    NIM :15020097
    CLASS : A

    Morph is the smallest form of status is not known in relation to themembership morpheme.for morpheme in the need toidentify forms of words with the comparison unit forming the words are different

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  59. NAMA : NURAMALIA
    CLASS :A
    SEMESTER: IV

    Morphem in any language can be classified based onseveral criteria,such as freedom, wholenessand mening, is free and bound morphem.
    -free morphem is a morpheme that can stand alone in the subtitution of a single morphem sentence without the other.
    -bound morphem is a morpheme that can not stand alone and always tied to another morpheme.

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  60. NURVIOLETA THAMRIN (15020178)
    CLASS B

    As we have seen, morphology is the branch of linguistics that examines the formation of a word that has meaning lexical or grammatical. So, here I will explain morpheme in word formation.
    Morpheme is a unit of language which participated in the formation of words and can be differentiated meaning. Morpheme can also be said to be the smallest element of the word formation and adapted to the rules of a language. In Indonesian morpheme affixes can be shaped. For example the word has two morphemes presumption is ( pre ) and ( guess ). Password guess is a basic word adding morpheme ( pre ) cause changes in meaning to the word guess.

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  61. Name : Nur Asizah
    Class : 15020165

    Morphemes are the indivisible basic units of language, much like the atoms which physicists once assumed were the indivisible units of matter.

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  62. Morphemes is one of the smallest grammatical unit of languange, each word or morpheme compose a significant part of the word.Morpheme can not be divided into parts smaller grammar.

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  63. Dian Hidayasari
    15020115

    Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language.

    Free Morphemes and Bound Morphemes

    Free Morphemes that can stand alone to function as words are called free morphemes. They comprise simple words (i.e. words made up of one free morpheme) and compound words (i.e. words made up of two free morphemes).
    Examples:
    Simple words: the, run, on, well
    Compound words: keyboard, greenhouse, bloodshed, smartphone

    Bound Morphemes 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
    pretest, discontent, intolerable, receive

    A Morpheme as an Affix
    An affix is a bound morpheme, which means that it is exclusively attached to a free morpheme for meaning. Prefixes and suffixes are the most common examples.

    prefixes are : re-, sub-, trans-, in-, en-, ad-, dis-, con-, com-
    suffixes are: -s, -es, -able, -ance, -ity, -less, -ly, -tion

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  64. Gleason (1955) “a morpheme is the sellest unit which is grammatically pertinent.”
    Consist of free morpheme and bound morpheme.
    A free morpheme is a morpheme that can stand alone as aword. For example : ABLE .
    A bound morpheme can not stand alone and be meaningful. For example : UN-ABLE

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  65. Baskara Fitra R
    15020108

    Assalamualaikum warahmatullah.
    Morphologhy is study of basic form of word that called as morphem. In morphology and English gramatical we can find "morpheme". What the morpheme is?
    Morpheme is an any of the minimal grammatical units of a language, each constituting a word or meaningful part of a word, that cannot be divided into smaller independent grammatical parts.
    There are two Morpheme :
    * free morpheme which in simple way we call it as base word and,
    *bound morpheme which including affixes. (pre-, dis-, in-, un-, -ful, -able, -ment, -ly, -ise)

    For easier undertanding, I'll give some example of morpheme.
    "Increas"
    In = Bound Morpheme
    Crease = Free Morphome
    "Unbelievable"
    Un = Bound Morpheme
    Beleive = Free Morpheme
    Able = Bound Morpheme

    You can take the good side of my perspective about morpheme, and you can throw away the bad side of that.
    Wassalamualaikum warahmatullah.

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  66. Nama : Andri
    Nim : 15020103
    kls/smt: A/4

    Definition of morpheme for English Language Learners
    linguistics : a word or a part of a word that has a meaning and that contains no smaller part that has a meaning

    In linguistics, a morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The field of study dedicated to morphemes is called morphology. A morpheme is not identical to a word, and the principal difference between the two is that a morpheme mayor may not stand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is freestanding. When it stands by itself, it is considered as a root because it has a meaning of its own (e.g. the morpheme cat) and when it depends on another morpheme to express an idea, it is an affix because it has a grammatical function (e.g. the –s in cats to indicate that it is plural).[1] Every word comprises one or more morphemes.


    Classification of morphemes[edit]
    Free and bound morphemes[edit]
    Every morpheme can be classified as either free or bound.[2] These categories are mutually exclusive, and as such, a given morpheme will belong to exactly one of them.
    • Free morphemes can function independently as words (e.g. town, dog) and can appear with other lexemes (e.g. town hall, doghouse).
    • Bound morphemes appear only as parts of words, always in conjunction with a root and sometimes with other bound morphemes. For example, un- appears only accompanied by other morphemes to form a word. Most bound morphemes in English are affixes, particularly prefixes and suffixes. Examples of suffixes are -tion, -ation, -ible, -ing, etc. Bound morphemes that are not affixes are called cranberry morphemes.
    Classification of bound morphemes[edit]
    Bound morphemes can be further classified as derivational or inflectional.

    Examples
    • "Unbreakable" comprises three morphemes: un- (a bound morpheme signifying "not"), -break- (the root, a free morpheme), and -able (a free morpheme signifying "can be done").
    • Allomorphs of the plural morpheme for regular nouns: /s/ (e.g. in cats /kæts/),/ɪz, əz/ (e.g. in dishes /dɪʃᵻz/), and /z/(e.g. in dogs /dɒɡz/).


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  67. NAME: ENDHITA
    NIM: 15020119
    A single word may be composed of one or more morphemes.
    Example:
    un+system+atic+al+ly ( the word unsystematically can be analyzed into 5 separate morphemes)

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  68. name : burdam
    nim : 15020111

    Definition of Morphemes
    As scientists have studied the composition of the universe, they've determined that the smallest unit for measuring an element is the atom. If you think of the periodic table of elements, atoms are what comprise elements, such as hydrogen, carbon, silver, gold, calcium, and so on. Scientists utilize this classification system for uniformity, so that they're on the same page in the terminology of their studies.

    Similarly, linguists, or those who study language, have devised a category for the smallest unit of grammar: morphemes. Morphemes function as the foundation of language and syntax. Syntax is the arrangement of words and sentences to create meaning. We shouldn't confuse morphemes as only a given word, number of syllables, or only as a prefix or suffix. The term morpheme can apply to a variety of different situations. Let's take a look!

    Types of Morphemes
    In linguistics, we would further classify morphemes as either as phonemes (the smallest units of grammar recognizable by sound) or graphemes (the smallest units of written language). For our purposes, we will focus on graphemes.

    Let's examine the word nonperishable, analyze it, and then discuss terms associated with it.

    Nonperishable is comprised of three morphemes: non-, perish, and -able. It actually has five syllables though, which is a good example of why morphemes and syllables are not synonymous.

    non- is an example of a prefix, or a morpheme that precedes a base morpheme
    perish is an example of a base morpheme, as it gives the word its essential meaning
    -able is an example of a suffix, or a morpheme that follows a base morpheme

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  69. Name:Satriani
    Nim:15020195

    Morpheme is smallest unit form has meaning and grammatical function,there are two types of morpheme is bound morpheme and free morpheme.

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  70. Name:Yusnida
    Nim:15020218

    Morpheme is derived from the word "morphe" which means the shape and the word "ema" which means to distinguish meaning. So simple, a morpheme is the smallest form that can differentiate meaning. Here understanding morpheme according to some experts:
     Morpheme is the smallest grammatical units that have meaning (Chaer, 1994: 146).
     Morpheme is the smallest unit of language whose meaning has been relatively stable and that can not be divided into smaller meaningful parts; eg, (most), (di-), (pencil), and so is a morpheme (Kridalaksana, 1993: 141).
     Morpheme is unity which participate in the formation of words and distinguishable means (Keraf, 1984: 52).

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  71. NAME :HENDRA
    CLASS:IV/A
    NIM: 15020127

    Assalamualaikum. I have read all of comments, and almost all of comments are talking about definition and example from Morphem. Because of that, I want to give something different in this comment. I wanto to share definition and some examples of ALLMORPH, the sources are en.wikipedia.org and www-01.sil.org. An allomorph is one of two or more complementary morphs which manifest a morpheme in its different phonological or morphological environments. For example, in English, a past tense morpheme is -ed. It occurs in several allomorphs depending on its phonological environment, assimilating voicing of the previous segment or inserting a schwa when following an alveolar stop:
    • as /əd/ or /ɪd/ in verbs whose stem ends with the alveolar stops /t/ or /d/, such as 'hunted' /hʌntɪd/ or 'banded' /bændɪd/
    • as /t/ in verbs whose stem ends with voiceless phonemes other than /t/, such as 'fished' /fɪʃt/
    • as /d/ in verbs whose stem ends with voiced phonemes other than /d/, such as 'buzzed' /bʌzd/
    Notice the "other than" restrictions above. This is a common fact about allomorphy: if the allomorphy conditions are ordered from most restrictive (in this case, after an alveolar stop) to least restrictive, then the first matching case usually "wins". Thus, the above conditions could be re-written as follows:
    • as /əd/ or /ɪd/ when the stem ends with the alveolar stops /t/ or /d/
    • as /t/ when the stem ends with voiceless phonemes
    • as /d/ elsewhere

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  72. Morpheme is a grammatical units of a language that has meaning and can not be divided into smaller language form again. Morpheme grammar function in distinguishing plural (plural), said the past (past tense) and so on. Morpheme division is divided into two, namely, free morpheme and bound morpheme.
    1. Free morpheme is a word that can stand alone (independent) and have the potential to form words. Free morpheme is divided into two, namely, lexical functional morpheme and morpheme.
    2. Bound morpheme is a word that can not stand alone (dependent), he is also no potential to form words, but the potential to form a particle. Bound morpheme is divided into two, namely, Derivational inflectional morpheme and morpheme.

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  73. Morpheme is the smallest grammatical units that have meaning. Morpheme can not be devided into smaller language form again. In english grammar, morpheme serves to distinguish the plural(plural),said the past(past tense) and so on.

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  74. YULIA YUNARA
    15020216

    Morphology concerns the internal structure of words. Words are comprised of units of meaning, called morphemes. Each morpheme is a distinct unit of meaning. For example the word banana is one morpheme while the word uneventfulness contains four morphemes: un- event -ful and -ness. The meaning can be lexical (for example, banana) or grammatical (for example, the plural morpheme -s on nouns such as bananas).

    Morphemes are different to syllables. The word bananas contains two morphemes banana-s and three syllables ba-na-nas. (You can identify syllables by clapping the rhythm of the word.)

    Morphology also looks at the way morphemes are combined into words. Thus, it distinguishes between forms that can stand alone (bases, for example the verb run) and forms that can be added to bases (for example, the suffix -ing which marks present participles).

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  75. Name : Ikramullah
    Id.Num : 15020136

    Morpheme is a smallest unit of grammatical. There are two kinds of morpheme namely free morpheme and bound morpheme. Free morpheme is the morpheme that has meaning even if those morphemes not grouped with the other morpheme. Bound morpheme unlike with free morpheme, because bound morpheme has not meaning without grouped with the other morpheme. Some example of free morpheme are like, forget and play. Some example of bound morpheme are un, in and ion.

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  76. WAHYUNI. S
    15020211

    Morpheme is the smallest that can form powder or have meaning and gramatical function. Morpheme as a differentiator to prove we can do the meaning of morpheme connect it with the word has a meaning.

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  77. Widiasty husain
    15020213
    C

    In my opinion morpheme is a smallest unit of grammatical. There are two kinds of morpheme namely free morpheme and bound morpheme. Free morpheme is the morpheme that has meaning even if those morphemes not grouped with the other morpheme. Bound morpheme unlike with free morpheme, because bound morpheme has not meaning without grouped with the other morpheme.
    Example: -informal ; in=bound morpheme
    Formal=free morpheme
    -formating ; format=free morpheme
    Ing=bound morpheme

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  78. Name : Nurul Inayah Ghazali
    Nim : 15020176

    The meaning of morpheme that can i understand is morphemes are the smallest unit of linguistic thats has meaning or grammatical function. Morpheme divided into two parts:
    1. Free morpheme( can stand alone)
    2. Bound morpheme (can not stand alone) which including affixes. (In-, un-, -ful, -able, -ment, -ly, -al, -ness, -pre, ing)

    For Exampel:
    National: Nation =free morpheme, al=bound morpheme
    Giving : Give=free Morpheme, ing=bound morpheme

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  79. Morpheme is the smallest form that can membedaka or have meaning and significance. The realization can be affix morpheme, klitika, particles and root words (eg late, was the one, -kah, take). As the unity of discrete categories, all instances of a form of the morpheme is the smallest form in the sense that it can no longer be divided into smaller form unity.

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  80. Morpheme is the smallest part of a word. Where is the smallest part of the 'means'. For example, 'Spot' that has the same implications not with'Eats'. Also Similarly with the word 'un-like-ly', where un and ly have meaning and implications of linguistic

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  82. Name:Raharti
    Nim :15020180

    Morphemes as scientists have studied the composition of the universe,they've determined that the smallets unit for measuring an elements is the atom.

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  83. Nama: Sridesi
    Nim: 15020202
    Class: B

    Assalamu’alaikum’warahmatullahi’wabarakatuh..
    morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The field of study dedicated to morphemes is called morphology. A morpheme is not identical to a word, and the principal difference between the two is that a morpheme may or may not stand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is freestanding. When it stands by itself, it is considered as a root because it has a meaning of its own (e.g. the morpheme cat) and when it depends on another morpheme to express an idea, it is an affix because it has a grammatical function (e.g. the –s in cats to indicate that it is plural).[1] Every word comprises one or more morphemes.
    Morphemes that can stand alone to function as words are called free morphemes. They comprise simple words (i.e. words made up of one free morpheme) and compound words (i.e. words made up of two free morphemes).
    Examples:
    Simple words: the, run, on, well
    Compound words: keyboard, greenhouse, bloodshed, smartphone

    Morphemes 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
    pretest, discontent, intolerable, receive
    Complex words are words that are made up of both free morpheme(s) and bound morpheme(s), or two or more bound morphemes.Roll your mouse over the words below to see how many morphemes are there and whether they are free morphemes or bound morphemes.

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  84. WALI FITRIANI
    15020212

    Morphemes as Meaningful Sequences of Sounds
    "A word cannot be divided into morphemes just by sounding out its syllables. Some morphemes, like apple, have more than one syllable; others, like -s, are less than a syllable. A morpheme is a form (a sequence of sounds) with a recognizable meaning. Knowing a word's early history, or etymology, may be useful in dividing it into morphemes, but the decisive factor is the form-meaning link.

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  85. Morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. Morpheme that can stand alone to function as words are called free morpheme. Morpheme that can only be attached to another part of a word (can not stand alone) are called bound morpheme.

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  86. Name : R I S D A
    Nim : 15020187
    Class : IV B

    - Morphology is the branch of linguistic and one of the major of components of grammar that studies word structures, especially in the term of morphemes.

    - Morpheme is the smallest meaningfull unit of a language.
    Morpheme is divided into two types namely free morphem and boud morphem.

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  87. Name : Dwinanda indriani huslin
    Class : A

    Morpheme is the unit of grammatical the smallest that have the meaning. morphemes can not be divided into the language form a smaller again. In English grammar, morphemes serves to distinguish said plural( plural), said the past( past tense), and so.

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  88. Name:Risa Arsita
    15020186
    1.root, root is the original form of a word without any additive.
    2.base, base that all root and steem is the base but not all base can become root and steem.
    3.steem, a word by certain affixes but not change the type of word.

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  89. Name:Risa Arsita
    15020186
    1.root, root is the original form of a word without any additive.
    2.base, base that all root and steem is the base but not all base can become root and steem.
    3.steem, a word by certain affixes but not change the type of word.

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  90. Name : Hidayah Magfirah
    Nim : 15020132
    Class ; A

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical units that have meaning.morpheme can not be divides into smaller languange from again.in english grammatical,morpheme serves to distinguish the plural said the past.

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  91. Name : karmila
    Nim : 15020143
    Class: A
    Morpheme is one of english words that are not familiar in percaturn world linguistics.

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  92. Name : Ady irawan (A Class)

    This blog is very helpful and makes it easy to learn morphology.

    1. Free morpheme is the morphemes has meaning even without the addition of other morpheme.
    2. Bound
    is a morpheme that can't stand alone or be combined with a free morpheme.

    Examples of Morpheme:

    Unlikely
    Un - = bound morpheme
    Like - = free morpheme
    Ly - = bound morpheme

    Morphemes in a Sentence
    The child was unable to move the largest of the boxes.
    The = article
    child = noun
    was = verb
    un = prefix meaning not
    able = verb
    to = part of the infinitive "to move"
    move = verb acting as infinitive
    the = article
    larg(e) = adjective
    est = suffix
    of = preposition
    the = article
    box = noun
    -es = turns the noun into the plural

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  93. Name : Cindy Meiski Pratiwi
    Class : A
    Nim : 16020124

    I think this blog is very good because it is easy to understand

    Morpheme is the smallest unit of a language that has meaning and can not be divided again.

    Example :
    Unbelieveable
    Un : bound morpheme
    Believe : free morpheme
    Able : bound morpheme

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  94. Name : Kiki Nurul Safitri
    Nim : 16020162
    Class : IV B
    Morpheme

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The linguistics field of study dedicated to morphemes is called morphology. A morpheme is not identical to a word, and the principal difference between the two is that a morpheme may or may not stand alone, whereas a word, by definition, is freestanding. When a morpheme stands by itself, it is considered as a root because it has a meaning of its own (e.g. the morpheme cat) and when it depends on another morpheme to express an idea, it is an affix because it has a grammatical function (e.g. the –s in cats to indicate that it is plural).[1] Every word comprises one or more morphemes.

    Examples

    "Unbreakable" comprises three morphemes: un- (a bound morpheme signifying "not"), -break- (the root, a free morpheme), and -able (a free morpheme signifying "can be done").
    Allomorphs of the plural morpheme for regular nouns: /s/ (e.g. in cats /kæts/), /ɪz, əz/ (e.g. in dishes /dɪʃɪz/), and /z/ (e.g. in dogs/dɒɡz/).

    Classification of morphemes

    Free and bound morphemes
    Main article: Bound and unbound morphemes
    Every morpheme can be classified as either free or bound.[2] These categories are mutually exclusive, and as such, a given morpheme will belong to exactly one of them.

    Free morphemes can function independently as words (e.g. town, dog) and can appear within lexemes (e.g. town hall, doghouse).

    Bound morphemes appear only as parts of words, always in conjunction with a root and sometimes with other bound morphemes. For example, un- appears only accompanied by other morphemes to form a word. Most bound morphemes in English are affixes, particularly prefixes and suffixes. Examples of suffixes are -tion, -ation, -ible, -ing, etc. Bound morphemes that are not affixed are called cranberry morphemes.

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  96. Name : Hariani
    NIM : 16020145
    Class: IV/B

    Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatu

    Definition of Morphemes
    morpheme is the smallest unit of a language that has meaning and can not be divided again.

    Example
    The word "Interesting" has 2 morphemes.
    1."interes" = free morpheme
    2."-Ing" = bound morpheme(suffix)
    The word "Studying" has 2 morphemes.
    1."Study"= free morpheme
    2."-Ing"= bound morpheme(suffix)

    The word "Disagree" has 2 morphemes.
    1."-Dis"= bound morpheme(prefix)
    3."Agree"=free morpheme
    The word "Impossible" has 2 morphemes.
    1."Im-"= bound morpheme(prefix)
    2."Possible"= free morpheme

    This is a very good post! I admire the way Mr shared this topic!every blog posts online don’t have much originality as I found on yours.. Just keep updating much useful information so that reader like me would come back over and over again. Thanks a lot Mr.Kadaruddin

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  97. Name: Dinuria ilma afriana
    Clas: A
    Nim: 16020132

    I think is good because it can helpful to learn process.

    Morphem is one of familiar English words in the perception of the linguistic world.

    Example:
    Unbreakable
    Un : bound morpheme
    Break : free morpheme
    Able : bound morpheme

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  99. Name:aprilia udinsyah putri
    Nim :16020120
    Class: A
    Assalamualaikum, morpheme is a meaningfull linguistic unit consisting of a word (such a dog) or a word element (such as the -s at the end of dogs) that can't be devided into smaller meaningfull parts.
    Example: "unbelieveable" has 3 morphemes
    "Un" bound morpheme
    "Believe" free morpheme
    " able" bound morpheme

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  100. Name : gede yudi kiswayana
    Nim : 16020141
    Class : A

    I think this blog is very good because it is easy to understand and i like it.

    Morpheme is the smallest unit of a language that has meaning and can not be divided again.
    unluckily,
    Un : bound morpheme
    Lucki : free morpheme
    Ly : bound morpheme

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  101. Name :Darma Darwis
    Reg.No:16020125
    Class :A

    Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language.They are commonly classified as either free morphemes(which can occur as separate words)or bound morphemes(which can't stand alone as words)
    Example:
    "Unforgetable"

    "Un" =bound morpheme
    "Forget" =free morpheme
    "-able" =bound morpheme

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  102. Name: Ningsih
    Class: B/IV
    NIM: 16020178

    Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language. They are commonly classified as either free morphemes (which can occur as separate words) or bound morphemes (which can't stand alone as words).

    Example:

    > non- is an example of a prefix, or a morpheme that precedes a base morpheme

    > perish is an example of a base morpheme, as it gives the word its essential meaning

    > -able is an example of a suffix, or a morpheme that follows a base morpheme

    Category of word
    1. Open category/class word: noun,verb,adjective,adverb

    2. Closed category/functionword: determiners(articles, numerals, possessive pronoun, demonstrative), auxiliary, Intensifiers, preposition, conjuction, question word.

    I think this blog is good, because we can coment on the material easily

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  105. Nama:linda tappi
    Nim:16020165
    Clas:B
    I think this material is good because I easy to understand this material.
    A morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit. In a language. In other words,it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language
    example:
    1.Dislike has 3 morphemes
    -Dis: bound morpheme
    -like:free morpheme

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  106. Name: Fira Nadia Aulia
    Id: 16020137
    Class: A

    I think this blog is very helpful for us expecially for English student. Then, from this blog we can improve our knowledge.

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. 
    Example:
    Nonperishable
    Non: Bound morpheme
    Perish: Free morpheme
    Able: Bound morpheme

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  107. Name : MEISI
    Nim : 16020168
    Class : B

    Definition
    A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit in the grammar of a language.


    Example:
    The word “Introduction“ has 3 morpheme
    1. "in-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "troduct", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-tion",  >> bound morpheme

    "in-" is also a prefix, "-troduct" is a suffix.
    Both "to-" and "-tion" are affixes.

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  108. Name : Hasfilan
    Nim : 16020147
    Class : B

    I think is good because we can learn a lot of morpheme and easy to understand.

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language.

    There are two kinds of morpheme
    *free : can stand alone.
    *bound : can not stand alone.

    Example:
    Discontent (two morphemes)
    Dis : bound morpheme
    Content : free morpheme

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  109. Name : Annisa yola karel.p
    Nim : 16020119
    Class : A

    Morpheme is the smallest form that can differentiate or have meaning and the smallest form in the sense that it can no longer be devided into smaller from unity.
    Example :
    The word"togetherness"has 3 morpheme:
    1."to-" : bound morpheme
    2. "Gether" : freemorpheme
    3. "-ness" : bound morpheme.
    "To-" is also prefix,-gether"is suffix.Both "to-" and "-ness" are affixes.

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  110. Nama: Erni
    Nim:16020135
    Kelas: A

    Assalamualaikum☺
    Morpheme is the smallest grammTical unit on a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language.
    Example of morpheme
    The word" uncertainly"
    " Un" : bound morpheme
    " certain" : free morpheme
    " iy" : bound morpheme

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    1. Name :Andi yustika nur
      Class:A
      Nim :16020116

      I think this blog is very good because I can know about the morpheme deeper and I can increase my knowledge.

      Amorpheme is the smallest linguistic unut which has a meaning

      Example.
      Removable
      Re:bound morpheme
      Move:free morpheme
      Able:bound morpheme

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  112. Nama : andi nurfadillah putri
    Nim : 16020115
    Kelas : A/ IV


    I think this blog is very good because it makes us easy to understand with the material about morpheme.

    Morpheme is the study of the linguistic itself, as it examines the formation of the word/ morpheme as well as the word / morpheme in a languange. Morpheme itself is divided into two types namely free morpheme (can stand alone) and bound morpheme (can not stand alone).

    Example of morpheme :
    Unsystematically
    1. Un :bound morpheme
    2. Systematically : free morpheme

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  113. Name : Lisnawati
    Nim : 16020166
    Class : B

    Definition

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical units that have meaning,morfem can not be divided into smaller language form again in english grammar and have two classification morpheme are free and bound.

    Example :
    The word “Unforgetable “ has 3 morphemes.
    1. "un-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "forget", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-able",  >> bound morpheme.

    "un-" is also a prefix, "-able" is a suffix.
    Both "un-" and "-able" are affixes.

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  115. Name : Firhawati
    ID Number :16020139
    Class : A/IV

    Assalamualaikum wa rahmatullah wa barakatuh

    A morpheme is a short segment of Language that meets three basic criteria.
    1. It is a word or a part of a word that has meaning.
    2. It cannot be devided into smaller meaningful segment without changing its meaning or leaving a meaningless remainder.
    3. It has relative the same stable meaning in different verbal environments.


    Example
    Smartly has 2 morpheme
    Smart : free morpheme
    Ly : bound morpheme

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  116. Nama: Anggi Putri Evilian
    Class: A
    Nim: 16020118

    I think this blog is very good because it can make us easier to learn


    Morphemes are the smallest of a word

    Example of morpheme
    (Incorrect) has 2 morpheme
    In=Bound morpheme
    Correct=free morpheme

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  117. Name : ISRADAYANTI
    Class : B
    Nim : 16020156

    I think this blog is good because the material is easy to understand.

    Morphology is a science that discusses the word basic and affix. The object of morphology is morpheme. Broadly speaking, morpheme is divided into free morpheme and bound morpheme

    Example :
    Re : bound morpheme
    Move : free morpheme
    Able : bound morpheme

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  118. Nama:magfirah asnan
    Nim :16020167
    Class:B/IV

    I think this blog is good because we can study the material about morpheme,and if we wont to understand about morpheme this blog Can help our study about that.
    Morphology is the study of the linguistic itself, as it examines the formation of the word / morpheme as well as the combined variation of the word / morpheme in a language.
    Example:

    Disagree Have 2 morpheme
    Dis : bound morpheme
    Agree : free morpheme

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  119. Name = Andi Astarina
    Class = A /III
    Nim = 16020113

    This blog very good because the material is easy to understand.

    Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language. They are commonly classificied as either free morphemes (which can occur as separate words) or bound morphemes (which can't stand alone as words)

    Un = bound morpheme
    Usual = free morpheme

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  120. Name : Nasrianti
    No Reg : 16020176
    Class : IV/B
    A morpheme is the smallest syntactical and meaningful linguistic unit that contains a word, or an element of the word such as the use of –s whereas this unit is not divisible further into smaller syntactical parts.
    Example:
    1. Nonperishable is comprised of three morphemes: non- , perish , and -able . It actually has five syllables though, which is a good example of why morphemes and syllables are not synonymous.
    non- is an example of a prefix , or a morpheme that precedes a base morpheme
    perish is an example of a base morpheme , as it gives the word its essential meaning
    -able is an example of a suffix, or a morpheme that follows a base morpheme
    Both non- and -able are examples of an
    affix, a morpheme attached prior to or following a base that cannot function independently as a word.
    2. unshockable is made up of three morphemes
    un-, shock , and -able .
    Shock is a free morpheme because it can be used alone as a complete unit – it is free of other morphemes.
    Un- and -able are bound morphemes because they modify a free morpheme. Even though they are not words in their own right, they do have meaning: un- means ‘not’ and -able means ‘able to be’.

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  121. Name : Nur Kartini
    Nim : 16020181
    Class : B /IV

    morphology is an essential subfield of linguistic. generally, it aims to describe the structure of words and patterns of word formation in a language. Specifically, it aims to
    1. pin down the principles for relating the form and meaning of morphological expressions.
    2. explain how the morphological units are integrated and the resulting formations interpreted.and
    3. show how morphological units are organized in the lexicon in terms of affinity and contrast.
    the study of morphology uncovers the lexical resources of language, helps speakers to acquire the skill of using them creativelly, and consequently express their thoughts and emotions with eloquence


    Example :
    . "dogs" consists 2 morpheme is dog (anjing) and -s (meand plural)
    . " Nonperishable" is comprised of three morpheme: non-,perish,and -able.

    non-is an example of a prefix,or a morpheme that precedes a base morpheme

    perish is an example of a base morpheme,as it gives the words its essential meaning.

    -able is an example of a suffix, or a morpheme that follows a base morpheme

    Both non- and -able are example of an affix, a morpheme attached prior to or following a base that cannot function independently as a word.

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  123. Name:Dewi Sartika
    Class:A
    Nim:16020131
    I think this blog is good because can help me to know what the different between morpheme and word.
    Morpheme is the smallest unit of meaning in language.
    1. Unbreakable have 3 morpheme
    Un:bound morpheme
    Break:free morpheme
    Able:free morpheme
    2. Unafraid have 2 morpheme
    Un:bound morpheme
    Afraid:free morpheme
    3. Dissimilar have 2 morpheme
    Dis:bound morpheme
    Similar:free morpheme

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  124. Nama : Elize paonganan
    Nim : 16020133
    Kelas : A/IV

    This blog very good because the material is easy to understand about morpheme.

    Morpheme is a form of language that contains no part similar to any other form, neither the sound nor its meaning.

    1.Free Morpheme
    Can stand alone independent occurrence carries basic meaning.
    a. Lexical Morpheme
    - Has lexical meaning
    -carry content (nouns,adjectives,verbs)
    - open class word
    - Readily accept new members
    b. Functional Morpheme
    - Expresses grammatical or structural relationship.
    - Has or no meaning
    - Conjuctions,prepositions,articles and pronous.

    2.Bound Morpheme
    - Cannot stand alone include prefixes and suffixes
    - Adding the prefix re- to the verb start.

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  125. Name:Elmani
    Class:A IV
    Nim:16020134

    Morphemes are the smallest form than can distinguish meaning or have meaning.
    -A single morphem that costitutes a word
    -My constitute word by theselves
    -No attchment.
    Example of free morpheme
    Child,slow,at,and,judge
    What is bound morphems
    -morphemes that must be attached to other morphemes (part of word
    -part of word (Affixation)
    *impossible
    *Atraction
    -prefixes (precedes/before
    -suffixes (follow after)
    -circumfixes (begind & end)
    Example=of prefhes imperfect
    Example=of suffhes judgment
    Example=of infhes the bontoc language from philppines
    Kumilad (to be red)
    Example:of circumfixes uncountable.

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  126. Nama : Alda Aureli Pratiwi
    Nim. : 16020110
    Kelas. : A / IV

    This is blog is very good, because it helps us quickly understand the material about morpheme and in this blog shows many examples of morpheme so we can know everything about morpheme.

    Definition

    Morpheme is the field of science that discusses the word. Morpheme is devided in two namely Free morpheme and Bound morpheme.

    Example:
    Un : Bound Morpheme
    Cooked. : Free morpheme

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  127. Nama : Ananda Awalia
    Nim : 16020112
    Class : A

    I think this blog is very good because helped us for facilitate of learning,besides process of study in the class. Expecially its use of language easily to understand.

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language,and morpheme have a meaning and grammatical function. There are two kinds of morpheme,that are bound morpheme and free morpheme.

    Ex: Unacceptable
    Un : Bound morpheme
    Accept : free morpheme
    Able : bound morpheme
    *thankyou*

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  128. Name: Alisa meilani
    Nim : 16020111
    Class : A

    I think this vlog is very nice and useful because it can make us learn anywhere

    A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit in the grammar of a language.

    Example : Unladylike
    ​The word unladylike consists of three morphemes and four syllables.
    Morpheme breaks:
    un- 'not'
    lady '(well behaved) female adult human'
    -like 'having the characteristics of'

    Thank you

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  129. Name : Herlinawati
    Nim : 16020150
    Class : B/IV

    Assalamualaikum wr. wb.

    Definition of morpheme :

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language. The field of study dedicated to morphemes is called morphology.

    Example :

    The word "carelessness" has 3 morphemes :

    Care : Free morpheme
    Less : Bound morpheme
    Ness : Bound morpheme

    Thank you Mr for your post. I feel this blog is really good because I can understand about that's material.

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  130. Name : Indri Selianti
    Nim : 16020154
    Class IV/B

    Thank you so much on your...
    This article's very good. I can study its easly. I hope it can useful for others.

    1. Morph
    Morph is the phonetic realization of a
    morpheme which study the unit of form,
    sounds and phonetic symbol. The morphs can
    be devided into two important classes,
    lexical and grammatical.
    1. Lexical morph is the morph that denote
    directly objects actions, qualities and
    other pieces of real word (ex : table,
    dog, walk, etc.)
    2. Grammatical morph is the morph that
    has been modifiying the meaning of
    the lexical morphs by adding a certain
    element to them. (ex : un-, -able, re-,
    -d, in-, -ent, -ly, -al, -ize, -a-, -tion,
    anti-, dis-, -ment, -ari-, -an, -ism)
    Example:
    Dis /dIs/
    Believe /bI’li:v/

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  131. NAME:PAJRIANI
    NIM:16020186
    CLASS:IV/B

    Assalamualaikum warahmatullah.
    Morphologhy is study of basic form of word that called as morphem. In morphology and English gramatical we can find "morpheme". What the morpheme is?
    Morpheme is an any of the minimal grammatical units of a language, each constituting a word or meaningful part of a word, that cannot be divided into smaller independent grammatical parts.
    There are two Morpheme :
    * free morpheme which in simple way we call it as base word and,
    *bound morpheme which including affixes. (pre-, dis-, in-, un-, -ful, -able, -ment, -ly, -ise)

    For easier undertanding, I'll give some example of morpheme.
    "Increas"
    In = Bound Morpheme
    Crease = Free Morphome
    "Unbelievable"
    Un = Bound Morpheme
    Beleive = Free Morpheme
    Able = Bound Morpheme

    Wassalamualaikum warahmatullah.

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  133. Name :Jannatul Islamiyah K.
    NIM :16020157
    Class :B/IV

    Assalamu'alaikum Warahmatullah

    I think this blog is very good,clear, and easy to understand. By reading this blog can add our insight about morphemes.

    Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language. They are commonly clasified:
    *free morphemes (can occur separate word)
    *bound morphemes (can't stand alone as word)

    Example:
    The word "uncomfortable" has 3 morphemes:
    - un : bound morphemes
    - comfort : free morphemes
    - able : bound morphemes

    "Un" is also s prefix, "able" is a suffix. Both "un" and "able" are affixes.

    Thank you
    Wassalamu'alaikum Warahmatullah

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  134. Name: Wiwin Saputra
    Reg Num: 16020227
    Class: C/IV

    Based on the explanation I can make a conclusion that Morphology is the branch of linguistics (and one of the major components of grammar) that studies word structures, especially in terms of morphemes.
    1. Derivational morpheme: a bound morpheme
    such as -ish used to make new words or
    words of a different grammatical category
    (e.g. boyish), in contrast to an inflectional

    2. Inflectional morpheme: a bound morpheme
    used to indicate the grammatical function of a
    word, also called an “inflection” (e.g. dogs,
    walked)

    Example :
    undressed
    un- dress -ed
    prefix stem suffix
    (bound) (free) (bound)

    carelessness
    care -less -ness
    stem suffix suffix
    (free) (bound) (bound)


    Morpheme

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  135. Name:Ayu Rahmah Susanti
    Nim:16020123
    Class:A/IV

    I think this blog is very good

    Morpheme is the smallest linguistic unit which has a meaning or grammatical function.

    Classificatio of morpheme:
    1)Free morpheme(if can stand alone)
    -Full word
    -Function word
    2)Bound morpheme(if it is used exclusively
    alongside a free morpheme)
    -affix(preffix and suffix)
    -bound base
    Example:
    The word "introduction" has 3 morpheme
    1)"in",bound morpheme
    2)"troduct",free morpheme;and
    3)"tion",bound morpheme
    "In" is also prefix,"troduction" is a suffix.both "to" and "tion" are affix.

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  136. NAME:NUR HIKMA
    NIM:16020180
    CLASS:B/IV

    Assalamualaikum warahmatullah

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical units that have meaning,morfem can not be divided into smaller language form again in english grammar and have two classification morpheme are free and bound.

    Example :
    The word “Unforgetable “ has 3 morphemes.
    1. "un-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "forget", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-able",  >> bound morpheme.

    "un-" is also a prefix, "-able" is a suffix.
    Both "un-" and "-able" are affixes.

    The word “Togetherness “ has 3 morpheme
    1. "to-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "gether", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-ness",  >> bound morpheme

    "to-" is also a prefix, "-gether" is a suffix.
    Both "to-" and "-ness" are affixes.

    Wassalamualaikum warahmatullah.

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  137. Name: Desry Herarinry
    Nim : 16020129
    Class : A

    I think this vlog is very nice and useful because it can make us learn anywhere

    A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit in the grammar of a language.

    Example : Unladylike
    ​The word unladylike consists of three morphemes and four syllables.
    Morpheme breaks:
    un- 'not'
    lady '(well behaved) female adult human'
    -like 'having the characteristics of'

    Thank you

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  138. Name: gina puspitasari
    Class: A
    Nim: 16020142

    I think vlog is good, because this vlog teach morphem whit detail.

    A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit in the grammar of a language.

    Example :
    undressed
    un- dress -ed
    prefix stem suffix
    (bound) (free) (bound)

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  139. Assalamualaikum wr.wb.
    Name : NURESA
    NIM : 16020183
    Class: IV/B

    A word Morphology is from Greece “morphe “ that has meaning “forms” . It means the morphology is a science of language that focuses on language and how that language special word formed. Like we see the world “drive” becomes “driver” in here morphology focuses and concentrate.
    Morphology is study about a word and how the word formed, as if the example above the word “drive” and “er” are called morphemes. Therefore, a process in here is called morphology,and morphology, the study of the internal structure of words, deals with the forms of lexemes (inflection), and with the ways in which lexemes are formed (word-formation). New words are made on the basis of patterns of form-meaning correspondence between existing words. Paradigmatic relationships between words are therefore essential, and morphology cannot be conceived of as ‘the syntax of morphemes’ or ‘syntax below the word level. For example, to get easier understanding :

    The word " Unaccountable" has 3 morphemes :
    1. " Un " ➡ >> bound morpheme ;
    2. " account " ➡ >> free morpheme ; and
    3. " -able " ➡ >> bound morpheme.
    " Un- " is also prefix , " -able " is a suffix. Both " Un " and " -able " are affixes.

    Thank you for our materials from Mr.Kadaruddin.

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    1. Name :Mindy fadya anugrah
      Nim :16030170
      Class:IV/B

      Assalamualaikum wr.wb

      Definition of morphemes
      A morpheme is the smallest linguistic unit which has a meaning or grammatical function.

      Example:
      Incorrect.
      1.in:bound morpheme(prefix)
      2.correct:free morpheme

      Irregular.
      1.ir: bound morpheme(prefix)
      2.regular:free morpheme

      Misunderstand.
      1.mis:bound morpheme(prefix)
      2.understand:free morpheme

      Personal.
      1.person:free morpheme
      2.al:bound morpheme(suffix)

      Running.
      1.run:free morpheme
      2.ing:bound morpheme(suffix)

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    2. Name :Mindy fadya anugrah
      Nim :16030170
      Class:IV/B

      Assalamualaikum wr.wb

      Definition of morphemes
      A morpheme is the smallest linguistic unit which has a meaning or grammatical function.

      Example:
      Incorrect.
      1.in:bound morpheme(prefix)
      2.correct:free morpheme

      Irregular.
      1.ir: bound morpheme(prefix)
      2.regular:free morpheme

      Misunderstand.
      1.mis:bound morpheme(prefix)
      2.understand:free morpheme

      Personal.
      1.person:free morpheme
      2.al:bound morpheme(suffix)

      Running.
      1.run:free morpheme
      2.ing:bound morpheme(suffix)

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    3. Name :Mindy fadya anugrah
      Nim :16020170
      Class:IV/B

      Assalamualaikum wr.wb

      Definition of morphemes
      A morpheme is the smallest linguistic unit which has a meaning or grammatical function.

      Example:
      Incorrect.
      1.in:bound morpheme(prefix)
      2.correct:free morpheme

      Irregular.
      1.ir: bound morpheme(prefix)
      2.regular:free morpheme

      Misunderstand.
      1.mis:bound morpheme(prefix)
      2.understand:free morpheme

      Personal.
      1.person:free morpheme
      2.al:bound morpheme(suffix)

      Running.
      1.run:free morpheme
      2.ing:bound morpheme(suffix)

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  140. Assalamualaikum wr.wb.
    Name : NURESA
    NIM : 16020183
    Class: IV/B

    A word Morphology is from Greece “morphe “ that has meaning “forms” . It means the morphology is a science of language that focuses on language and how that language special word formed. Like we see the world “drive” becomes “driver” in here morphology focuses and concentrate.
    Morphology is study about a word and how the word formed, as if the example above the word “drive” and “er” are called morphemes. Therefore, a process in here is called morphology,and morphology, the study of the internal structure of words, deals with the forms of lexemes (inflection), and with the ways in which lexemes are formed (word-formation). New words are made on the basis of patterns of form-meaning correspondence between existing words. Paradigmatic relationships between words are therefore essential, and morphology cannot be conceived of as ‘the syntax of morphemes’ or ‘syntax below the word level. For example, to get easier understanding :

    The word " Unaccountable" has 3 morphemes :
    1. " Un " ➡ >> bound morpheme ;
    2. " account " ➡ >> free morpheme ; and
    3. " -able " ➡ >> bound morpheme.
    " Un- " is also prefix , " -able " is a suffix. Both " Un " and " -able " are affixes.

    Thank you for our materials from Mr.Kadaruddin.

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  141. Assalamualaikum wr.wb.
    Name : NUR SYAHRIA
    NIM : 16020182
    Class: IV/B

    Morphology is the study of the internal structure of words and forms a core part of linguistic study.
    Morphology is study about a word and how the word formed, as if the example above the word “drive” and “er” are called morphemes. Therefore, a process in here is called morphology.
    For example :

    The word " Unanswerable" has 3 morphemes :
    1. " Un " ➡ >> bound morpheme ;
    2. " answer " ➡ >> free morpheme ; and
    3. " -able " ➡ >> bound morpheme.
    " Un- " is also prefix , " -able " is a suffix. Both " Un " and " -able " are affixes.
    Thank You.

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  142. Name : Karmi Megasari
    Nim : 16020159
    Class : B/IV

    Assalamualaikum wr. wb.

    Definition of morpheme :

    A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit in the grammar of a language.

    Example :

    Watching has 2 morphemes :

    Watch : Free morpheme
    Ing : Bound morpheme

    Unbelievable has 3 morphemes :

    Un : Bound morpheme
    Believe : Free morpheme
    Able : Bound morpheme

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    1. Name : SRI AYUNINGTIAS
      Nim : 16020215
      Class : IV/C

      Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.

      I think the material contained in this blog is very good because the definition, the parts and examples are easy to understand so that we can know what is morpheme.

      Based on the explanation I can make conclusion that morpheme is the minimum of unit language which has meaning and can stand on its own and can not be divided again.

      Example :
      Unluckyly
      Un : bound morpheme
      Lucky : free morpheme
      Ly : bound morpheme

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  143. Name : SUKMAWATI SYAM
    Nim : 16020217
    Class : IV/C

    Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.

    I think this blog is good to use as a reference to learning because the material in this blog can be learn by its reader.

    Based on the explanation I can make conclusion that morpheme is the smallest linguistic unit which has a meaning.

    Example :
    Reproduced
    Re : bound morpheme
    Produce : free morpheme
    D : bound morpheme

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  144. Name : SUCI PRAWIRANTI
    Nim : 16020216
    Class : IV/C

    Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.

    I think the material above is very good because the explanation is more detailed and very easy to understand.

    Based on the explanation that the minimum of unit language which has meaning.

    Example :
    Recommended
    Re : bound morpheme
    Commend : free morpheme
    Ed : bound morpheme


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  145. Name : PIPIN ALPIANTI
    Nim : 16020187
    Class : IV/C

    Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb.

    I think the material is good enough because we can understand and get the point of it easily.

    A morpheme is the smallest linguistic unit which has a meaning.

    Example :
    Reproduced
    Re: prefix
    Produce :stem, free
    D : suffix, bound

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  146. Name: novi mentari
    Nim: 16020179
    Class: IV/B

    Morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In order words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language.
    A morpheme is not identical to a word and the principal difference between the two is that a morpheme may or may not stand alone, whereas a word by definition, is freestanding.

    Example:
    Unbreakable" comprises three morphemes: un ( a bound morpheme signifying "not")
    Break ( the root a free morpheme)
    And able ( a free morpheme signifying can be done).

    Classification of morphemes
    Free and bound morphemes
    Main article: bound and unbound morpheme.
    Every morpheme can be clasified as either free or bound.

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  147. Name : Poppy Ayu Elvandari
    NIM : 16020188
    Class : C/IV
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    I think this block is very good. Because the material can help the reader to understand about morpheme.

    Morpheme is the minimum of unit language that can't subdivide anymore.

    Example :
    Unbuckled
    Un: "bound morpheme"
    Buckle: "free morpheme"
    D: "bound morpheme"

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  148. NAME : RIVAL
    CLASS : C
    NIM : 16020199

    Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language.

    Free Morphemes and Bound Morphemes

    Free Morphemes that can stand alone to function as words are called free morphemes. They comprise simple words (i.e. words made up of one free morpheme) and compound words (i.e. words made up of two free morphemes).
    Examples:
    Simple words: the, run, on, well
    Compound words: keyboard, greenhouse, bloodshed, smartphone
    There are two Morpheme :
    * free morpheme which in simple way we call it as base word and,
    *bound morpheme which including affixes. (pre-, dis-, in-, un-, -ful, -able, -ment, -ly, -ise)

    For easier undertanding, I'll give some example of morpheme.
    "Increas"
    In = Bound Morpheme
    Crease = Free Morphome
    "Unbelievable"
    Un = Bound Morpheme
    Beleive = Free Morpheme
    Able = Bound Morpheme

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  149. Name:Windari Nurul Pratiwi Sofyan
    Nim:16020226
    Class:IV/C

    I think this block is very good, because this block makes us to understand and get the point about morpheme.

    morpheme is the smallest syntactical and meaningful linguistic unit that contains a word, or an element of the word such as the use of –s whereas this unit is not divisible further into smaller syntactical parts.

    Example:

    Misunderstanding
    Mis:"bound morpheme"
    Understand:"free morpheme"
    Ing:"bound morpheme"

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  150. Name : Sumiswar
    Nim :16020220
    Class :C/Iv

    I think this The Material Morpheme very easy for me to learn.

    Morphemes are the indivisible basic units of language, much like the atoms which physicists once assumed were the indivisible units of matter. English speakers borrowed morpheme from French morphème, which was itself created from the Greek root morphē, meaning "form." The French borrowed -ème from their word phonème, which, like English phoneme, means "the smallest unit of speech that can be used to make one word different from another word." The French suffix and its English equivalent -eme are used to create words that refer to distinctive units of language structure. Words formed from -eme include lexeme ("a meaningful linguistic unit that is an item in the vocabulary of a language"), grapheme ("a unit of a writing system"), and toneme ("a unit of intonation in a language in which variations in tone distinguish meaning").


    Example :
    Uncomfortable
    1."un"= bound morpheme
    2."comfort"= free morpheme
    3."able"= bound morpheme



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  151. Name:Umi Kalsum
    Nim:16020224
    Class:IV/C

    morphemes is the smallest meaningful unit that has grammatical function. For instance, the word tourist contains three morphemes. Those are one minimal unit of meaning tour, another minimal unit of meaning -ist (person who does something) and one minimal unit of grammatical function –s (indicating plural).

    Example:

    Removable
    Re:"bound morpheme"
    Move:"free morpheme"
    Able:"bound morpheme"

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  152. Name:Rosdiana
    Class:IV/C

    morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language.

    Examle:

    Unbreakable
    Un:"bound morpheme"
    Break:"free morpheme"
    Able:"bound morpheme"

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  153. Name:Rosdiana
    Nim:16020201
    Class:IV/C

    morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit in a language. In other words, it is the smallest meaningful unit of a language.

    Examle:

    Unbreakable
    Un:"bound morpheme"
    Break:"free morpheme"
    Able:"bound morpheme"

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  154. Name:Siska Mira Ria
    Class:IV/C

    morpheme is a meaningful unit of language that cannot be further divided. Morphemes can be words and affixes-prefixes and suffixes.

    Example:

    Uncertainly
    Un:"bound morpheme"
    Certain:"free morpheme"
    Ly:"bound morpheme"

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  155. Name:Tomy setiawan
    Nim :16020223
    Class :IV/C

    Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language. They are commonly classified as either free morphemes (which can occur as separate words) or bound morphemes (which can't stand alone as words).

    Example :
    The word “Unforgetable “ has 3 morphemes.
    1. "un-", >> bound morpheme;
    2. "forget", >> free morpheme; and
    3. "-able",  >> bound morpheme.

    "un-" is also a prefix, "-able" is a suffix. 
    Both "un-" and "-able" are affixes.

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  156. Name: Rifki
    NIM:16020198
    Kelas: C/IV

    Morphology is a linguistic branch that identifies the basic units of language as grammatical units. Morphology learns the ins and outs of the word form as well as the effect of the word-form changes on the group and the meaning of words. or in other words it can be said that morphology learns the ins and outs of the word form as well as the function of the word-form changes. both grammatical and semantic functions.

    Example
    The word "Interesting" has 2 morphemes.
    1. "interes" = free morpheme
    2. "-Ing" = bound morpheme(suffix)
    The word "Studying" has 2 morphemes.
    1."Study"= free morpheme
    2."-Ing"= bound morpheme(suffix)

    The word "Disagree" has 2 morphemes.
    1."-Dis"= bound morpheme(prefix)
    3."Agree"=free morpheme
    The word "Impossible" has 2 morphemes.
    1."Im-"= bound morpheme(prefix)
    2."Possible"= free morpheme

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  158. Name : REGITA
    Nim. : 16020193
    Class : IV/C

    I think the material in this blog is very good because the explanation in the material of much distinct.

    Morpheme is a the minimum of unit language

    Example:
    Uncountable
    Un : bound morpheme
    Count : free morpheme
    Able : bound morpheme

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  159. Name : SULIS TIA NINGSI
    Nim. : 16020219
    Class : IV/C

    I think the material in this blog is very good because the explanation in the material of much distinct.

    Morpheme is a the minimum of unit language

    Example:
    Unlike
    Un: bound morpheme
    Like: free morpheme

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  160. Name: serli lusianti
    Nim: 16020208
    Class: IV/C
    Morphology is the branch of linguistics (and one of the major components of grammar) that studies word structures, especially in terms of morphemes.
    Exemples:unfortunately

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  161. Name: serli lusianti
    Nim: 16020208
    Class: IV/C
    Morphology is the branch of linguistics (and one of the major components of grammar) that studies word structures, especially in terms of morphemes.
    Exemples:unfortunately

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  162. Name: sulastri wijayanti
    Nim : 16020218
    Class : IV/C

    Morphology is the branch of linguistics(and one of the major components of grammar) that studies word structures, especially in terms of morphemes.

    Example:

    -firehouse begins with an -f sound and ends with the -s sound.
    . Firehouse
    . Doghouse
    . Bathroo.
    . Chairlift

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  163. Name : Kiki arena aksari
    Nim : 16020161
    Class:IV/B

    Assalamualaikum Wr.wb
    Morphemes are the smallest unit of meaning in a language. They are commonly classified as either free morphemes( Which can occur as separate words) or bound morphemes( Wich can't stand alone as words).
    Example:
    Incorrect
    In: bound morpheme
    correct : free morpheme

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  164. Name:Tomy setiawan
    Class:IV/C
    Nim: 16020223


    In english morphology an inflectional morpheme is a suffix that added to a word to assign a particular grammatucal property to that word. Inflections grammatical morpheme serve as grammatical that indicate tense.

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  166. NAME : SERLI
    NIM : 16020207
    CLASS: C

    - Morphology is the branch of linguistic and one of the major of components of grammar that studies word structures, especially in the term of morphemes.

    - Morpheme is the smallest meaningfull unit of a language.
    Morpheme is divided into two types namely free morphem and boud morphem.

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  167. NAME : SERLI
    NIM : 16020207
    CLASS: C

    - Morphology is the branch of linguistic and one of the major of components of grammar that studies word structures, especially in the term of morphemes.

    - Morpheme is the smallest meaningfull unit of a language.
    Morpheme is divided into two types namely free morphem and boud morphem.

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  168. NAME : DESRIANTY
    NIM : 16020128
    CLASS: A


    I think the material in this blog is very good because the explanation in the material of much distinct.

    Morpheme is a the minimum of unit language

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  169. Name : khafifa Amini
    Nim : 170210022
    the conclusion I got from the materials are:
     morphemes that fill morphs
     morph is filled with morphemes or containers filled with morphemes
     allomorph is a collection of allied sounds

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  170. Name : Sri Mitha Fitriani
    NIM : 180220170
    Class : A/IV

    Based on the explenation in classroom I can make a conclusion that a morpheme is the smallest linguistic unit which has a meaning and also Morpheme is the smallest part of language that has meaning. It can even change the meaning of other words.

    There are two (2) types of morpheme , namely free morpheme and bound morpheme.

    -Free Morpheme

    Free morpheme is a morpheme that can stand alone and has a clear meaning even without another morpheme. This type of morpheme makes it possible to become a word. Free morpheme is divided into 2 types, namely lexical morpheme and functional morpheme.

    -Bound Morpheme

    Bound morpheme is a morpheme whose meaning depends on another morpheme (Freemorpheme). Bound morpheme cannot stand alone and always attaches to Free morpheme as an affix and may change the meaning of the free morpheme it attaches. Free morpheme which can be attached to bound morpheme is only lexical morpheme while functional morpheme cannot.

    Bound morpheme is divided into 2 types, namely inflectional morpheme and derivational morpheme.

    1. Inflection Morpheme

    This morpheme does not change the meaning of the free morpheme it attaches, nor does it change the word class, for example from noun to noun, from verb to verb, etc. Some inflectional morpheme are er, est, s, es, ed, en and ing.

    Inflectional morpheme functions include superlative and comparative degrees (est, er), forming V2 and V3 (ed, en), making things plural (s, es), for verbs on 3rd singular person (s, es) and present participle (V1 + ing).
    *e.g small + er = smaller
    *walk + ed = walked

    2. Derivational Morpheme

    This morpheme changes the meaning of the morpheme it attaches, for example from positive to negative / the opposite of the morpheme attached, forms a new term, and changes its word class, for example from noun to adjective, from adjective to noun, from verb to noun, from verb to noun adjective, etc.

    *example that change meaning, such as ir, in, eg, un, re, hood, ship:
    in + correct = incorrect (correct = true, to incorrect = false)

    *example that change word classes, usually suffixes such as ness, ly, al, able, ity, ment, er:
    happy + ness = happiness (happy = adjective, being happiness = noun)

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  172. Nama : Israwati Ismail
    Nim : 180210120
    Class : A/IV
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    According to Sitindoan, Morpheme is the smallest grammatical unity that contains meaning, which has no similarity both in form and in meaning with other forms.
    .

    And basically, morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit both free and bound which has meaning, both lexically and grammatically.
    .
    For example, 'Eat' has implications that are not the same as 'Eats'. Likewise with the word 'un-like-ly', where 'un' and 'ly' have their own linguistic meaning and implications.

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  173. name : mutmainna
    nim : 180220140
    class :A/4
    An allomorph is a linguistic term for variant forms of morpheme. This concept occurs when a unit of meaning can vary in sound (phonologically) without changing meaning. This is used in linguistics to explain the understanding of variations in sound for certain morphemes.

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  174. Name : Ayu Angraeni
    NIM : 180220100
    CLAS : A/IV

    Based on material that I read and I understand it, I can conclude first

    Morpheme is the smallest part of language that has meaning - it can even change the meaning of other words. There are two (2) types of morpheme whose laws are 'mandatory' for us to know, namely free morpheme and bound morpheme.

    Free Morpheme
    Free morpheme or also called Root (root word) is a morpheme that can stand alone and has a clear meaning even without another morpheme.
    Free morpheme is divided into 2 types, namely lexical morpheme and functional morpheme.

    1. Lexical Morpheme
    Lexical morpheme is a free morpheme that can stand alone, but can also be affixed (affix) either the prefix (prefix) or suffix (suffix).

    2. Functional Morpheme
    Functional morpheme can stand alone, but cannot be added like a lexical morpheme.

    Bound Morpheme

    Bound morpheme is a morpheme whose meaning depends on another morpheme (Freemorpheme).
    Bound morpheme is divided into 2 types, namely inflectional morpheme and derivational morpheme.

    1. Infective Morpheme
    This morpheme does not change the meaning of the free morpheme it attaches, nor does it change the word class, for example from noun to noun, from verb to verb Etc. Some more inflectional morpheme which is er, est, s, ice, Ed, en and ing. Example small + er = smaller
    long + est = longest
    walk + ed = walked

    2. Derivational Morpheme
    This morpheme changes the meaning of the morpheme it attaches, for example from positive to negative / the opposite of the word morpheme attached, forming a new term. And changing a class says, let's say noun to noun, from noun, from verb to noun, from verb to verb, etc.
    Example
    Understand it, be misunderstood
    UN + happy = happy, become unhappy.

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  175. Nama:Marhani
    Nim:180220128
    class:A/IV

    Based on the explanation in classroom I can make it may be a conclusion that a morpheme is none other than the smallest meaningful language or grammatical unit, which can be a wasp or a word. The set up morfeum according to morphology of a language includes all combinations that make up a word or part of a word.

    To prove that morfem as a different meaning can be done by combining that morfem with a word that has something like an lexicon. If such merging gives new meaning, then the element digabated with the root is morfem.

    Example:

    · the word is good with words improving, so with words be, and so on. The word good has a different meaning than the word for being better, because the word for good consists of one morfem, whereas the word for improved is made up of two morfem, or morfem, the bound of m - and morfem free of good. Here it would have a different meaning to contain it.

    · morfem -- an, -in, me-, ter-, contain, if put together with the words eat, be able to form words eat, eat, eat, eat, eat, which have a new meaning different than the word eat.

    To determine whether or not a shape is morfem we have to compare that form in some other form. If the unit can come in repeatedly and have the same meaning, it would be morfem. In morphology, the unit of form that is morfem is flanked by brackets the second word becomes positive.

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  176. Name : Hadirawati
    NIM : 180210111
    Class :A/IV

    Based on materials of english morphology that we have studied last meeting about morph , morpheme and allomorph . So I searched definition of the each materials according to authorities and I got the definition about them . Let's see

    - Morph
    Morph is the smallest meaning.
    part of a language when we
    break down a word into the
    smallest meangingful
    parts:skill-fu-ly each part is
    a morph. (Soekemi,1995:19)

    - Morpheme
    A morpheme is a group of morph
    that are semantically the same
    and in complementary.
    distribution. (Soekemi
    ,1995:19)

    - Allomorph
    Allomorph are sub-members of
    the same morpheme. Soekemi,
    1995:19)


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  177. Name : Siti Irma
    NIM : 180210168
    class: A / IV

    DEFENITION OF MORPHEME

    1. Bloomfield (1933 : 161)
    “morpheme ia a linguistic from wich bears no partial phonetic – semantic resemblance to any other form.

    2. Gleason (1955) “a morpheme is the sellest unit which is grammatically pertinent.

    3. Payne (1997: 20-21) “Morpheme is the smallest
    meaningful unit in the grammar of a language.


    CLASSIFICATION OF MORPHEME

    * FREE MORPHEME

    1. Yule ( 2006) “Free Morpheme that can stand by themselves as single words”, whereas “bound morpheme” are those forms that cannot normally stand alone and are typically attached to another form.

    2. Crystal ( 1997 ) “Free Morpheme can occur as separated words”.

    3. Mish ( 1990 ) “A free morpheme is a grammatical unit that can occur by itself. However, other morpheme such as affixes can be attached to it”.

    *BOUND MORPHEME

    1. Pei dan Geynor ( 1954 ) “Bound morpheme is a grammatical unit that never occurs by itself, but is always attached to some other morphemes”.

    2. O’Grady ( 1997 ) “ Bound morpheme is a morpheme that must be attached to another element”.

    It can be concluded that Free morpheme iaa morpheme that can stand alone and have meaning. While Bound Morpheme is a morpheme that can not stand alone and certainly will not have meaning. Bound Morpheme can be linked to other morpheme and will have a different meaning from the initial word.

    Example:
    *Like – free morpheme, if added un ( bound morpheme) -- UNLIKE, it has different meaning
    *Dog- dog + s , the mean will different from the first morpheme.

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  178. Name : Siti Irma
    NIM : 180210168
    class: A / IV

    DEFENITION OF MORPHEME

    1. Bloomfield (1933 : 161)
    “morpheme ia a linguistic from wich bears no partial phonetic – semantic resemblance to any other form.

    2. Gleason (1955) “a morpheme is the sellest unit which is grammatically pertinent.

    3. Payne (1997: 20-21) “Morpheme is the smallest
    meaningful unit in the grammar of a language.


    CLASSIFICATION OF MORPHEME

    * FREE MORPHEME

    1. Yule ( 2006) “Free Morpheme that can stand by themselves as single words”, whereas “bound morpheme” are those forms that cannot normally stand alone and are typically attached to another form.

    2. Crystal ( 1997 ) “Free Morpheme can occur as separated words”.

    3. Mish ( 1990 ) “A free morpheme is a grammatical unit that can occur by itself. However, other morpheme such as affixes can be attached to it”.

    *BOUND MORPHEME

    1. Pei dan Geynor ( 1954 ) “Bound morpheme is a grammatical unit that never occurs by itself, but is always attached to some other morphemes”.

    2. O’Grady ( 1997 ) “ Bound morpheme is a morpheme that must be attached to another element”.

    It can be concluded that Free morpheme iaa morpheme that can stand alone and have meaning. While Bound Morpheme is a morpheme that can not stand alone and certainly will not have meaning. Bound Morpheme can be linked to other morpheme and will have a different meaning from the initial word.

    Example:
    *Like – free morpheme, if added un ( bound morpheme) -- UNLIKE, it has different meaning
    *Dog- dog + s , the mean will different from the first morpheme.

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  180. Name : Rina Angriani
    NIM : 180220157
    Class : A/IV

    Morphem, Morph, and Allomorph

    1. Morphem
    Morpheme is the smallest part of the word. The smallest part ‘has meaning’. For example, 'Eat' has implications that are not the same as 'Eats'. Likewise with the word 'un-like-ly', where un and ly have their own linguistic meaning and implications.

    In English the morpheme is divided into 2, namely free morphemes and bound morphemes.

    1. Free morphemes are morphemes that can stand alone into words without having to be bound / attached to other morphemes.

    Example: study,man, kind,on.

    Free morphemes are divided into 2, namely lexical morphemes (open-class) and functional morphemes (closed-class).

    2. Bound morphemes are morphemes that cannot stand alone but must be bound / attached to other morphemes.

    Example: happiness, niceness, chairness, runness

    Bound morphemes are divided into 2, namely derivational morphemes and inflectional morphemes.

    2. Morph
    Morph is the phonetic form of morpheme which studies the unit of phonetic form, sound and symbols. Morph is divided into two namely lexical and grammatical.
    1.) Lexical morph is a morph that directly shows the object of real action. For example: table, dog, walk, look, follow, etc.
    2.) Grammatical morph is a morph that has modified its lexical meaning by adding certain elements. Example: un-, -able, re-, -d, in-, -ent, -ly, -al, -ize, -a-, -tion, anti-, dis-, -ment, -ari-, - an, -ism

    3. Allomorph
    Allomorphs are variant forms of morphemes about sounds and phonetic symbols but that doesn't change the meaning.

    Example:
    Three different allomorphs
    · Cats / s /
    · Dogs / z /
    · Boxes / iz /

    One allomorph
    · Discount / dis /
    · Disbelieve / dis /

    Two different allomorphs
    · Voiced / d /
    · Walked / t /

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  181. Name : Jumfatriani
    Nim: 180220122
    Class : A/IV
    According to Katamba (1993: 24) morpheme is the smallest difference regarding the meaning of words or the meaning of sentences in grammatical structures. There are 2 types of morpheme, namely:
    1. Free Morpheme
    Free morpheme is a morpheme that can stand alone, or a free morpheme is a grammatical unit that can occur by itself. They, the free morphemes are a word. Free morpheme is divided into two types namely content morpheme and funtional morpheme.
    Morpheme content according to Yule (2006), is "Set of ordinary nouns, adjectives and verbs which we think of as words which carry the "content" of messages we convey ". This definition classifies part of speech like noun, adjective, verb and so on into the content morpheme with the message contained in it.
    For example : Read (verb), Baby (noun), Cool (adj).
    Functional morpheme according to Yule (2006), is "Set consistantly of the functional words in the language. " The statement explains that functional morpheme includes functional words whose scope is broad in linguistics.
    Some examples of fungional morpheme are: But (conj), At (prep), The (artc), She (pronoun).
    2. Bound Morpheme
    Yule (2006) states that "Bound morpheme are those forms that cannot normally stand alone and are typically attached to another form ". The statement explains that bound morpheme is morpheme which cannot stand alone as a word.
    According to Williams (1975), the inflation is the process of adding the affix to a free morphemen to produce a complex formation. He divides it into two kinds of them:
    1. Prefix such as an example: un-, dis-, in-, pre-, etc.
    2. Suffix such as an example: -ern, -er, -ility, -s, -ed, and so forth.
    From the above statement it can be concluded that Bound Morpheme is a prefix and suffix that can not stand alone and should be followed at least one other morphemen as a whole word. Bound Morpheme also has two kinds of inserts, prefix and suffix.

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  182. Name: Niken ayu risky pariama
    Nim: 180220143
    Class:A/IV

    Morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit of morphology. There are 2 types of morpheme they are free morpheme and bound morpheme. 


    Free morpheme (bebas)

    Free morpheme is the roots which are capable standing by itself. Ex: smart, sing, pen, make 

    Lexical morpheme (content words/ open class words): carry the content of word include: noun, verbs, adjective, adverb. Ex: beauty, play, sing 

    Functional morpheme (function words): include Pronoun, article, conjunction, preposition. Ex: and, from, in, or, etc.


    Bound morpheme (terikat)

    Bound morpheme is the roots which are cannot stand by themselves.

    Derivation morpheme: change either the meaning and word class of root into which they are attached. Ex: develop – development : V – N; 2019 Linguistik Id

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  183. Name : Deswita
    NIM : 180220104
    Class : A/IV

    Morph

    Morph is the phonetic form of morpheme which studies the unit of phonetic form, sound and symbols. Morph is divided into two namely lexical and grammatical.

    1. Lexical morph is a morph that directly shows the object of real action. For example: table, dog, walk, look, follow, etc.

    2. Grammatical morph is a morph that has modified its lexical meaning by adding certain elements. Example: un-, -able, re-, -d, in-, -ent, -ly, -al, -ize, -a-, -tion, anti-, dis-, -ment, -ari-, - an, -ism

    Example:

    The word disbelieve has the phonetic / dIsbI’li symbol: v /

    morphs

    Dis / dIs /

    Believe / bI’li: v /

    So, each phonetic symbol of morpheme is called morph.

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  184. Name:ASRIJA TASYA RAMADANTI
    NIM: 180220099
    Class:A/IV

    What is the morphology and morpheme? Give example

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  185. Name:Arlian afsari
    Nim:180230095
    Class:B/IV

    A morph is a meaningful group of phones which can not be subdivided into smaller meaningful units. (Francis, 1958:170).

    1. Weakness: weak / ness / es. (Each of these parts is a morph).

    2. Books: Book / es. (Each of these parts is a morph).

    3. Saltpeter: salt / peter (Each of these parts is a morph).

    4. Holiday: Holy / day (Each of these parts is a morph).

    Morpheme is the smallest part of the word. The smallest part ‘has meaning’. For example, 'Eat' has implications that are not the same as 'Eats'. Likewise with the word 'un-like-ly', where un and ly have their own linguistic meaning and implications.
    Allomorph is a variant form of a morpheme but it doesn't change the meaning. Allomorph has different in pronunciation and spelling according to their conditions. It means that allomorphs will have different sounds, pronunciation or spelling in different conditions. The condition depends on the element that it attaches to

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  186. Nama: Yuliana
    Nim. : 180230183
    Class : B/IV

    *Morpheme is the smallest unit of a language that has meaning and cannot be shared anymore.

    example: the word "UNBREAKABLE"
    "Unbreakable" consists of 3 morpheme, namely: un- (which can be interpreted as "not"), -break- (root of the word or free morpheme), and -able (can be interpreted as "Can be done or can be done").

    *Morph is a concrete form of Morpheme. The definition of Morph refers more to the phonemic shape or structure characteristic of a Morpheme, regardless of whether it has the same meaning or different from other Morphs.

    *Allomorph
    Different forms of morphemes are called allomorphs or can also be called various variant forms of morphemes about phonetic symbols and symbols, but do not change the meaning.

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  187. Name : Muh. Ayyub Herianto
    NIM : 180210136
    Class: A/IV
    • Morph: A morph is simply the phonetic representation of a morpheme, how the morpheme is said.
    Cats - '-s' morpheme is pronounced /s/
    Dogs - '-s' morpheme is pronounced /z/
    Houses -'-s'morpheme is pronounced /tz/
    This /s/, /z/, /iz/ are the different sound of same morpheme (-s).

    • Morpheme: Smallest meaningful unit, cannot be further divided or analyzed
    Ex: Unthinkable = 'un-' 'think' and '-able'
    Ex: Books = Book and s.

    • Allomorph: Allomorphs are different forms of the same morpheme, or basic unit of meaning. These can be different pronunciations or different spellings. An allomorph is a variant form of a morpheme, that is, when a unit of meaning varies in sound without changing the meaning.

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  188. Name:ASRIJA TASYA RAMADANTI
    NIM:180220099
    Class: A/IV

    In English grammar and morphology,  
    morpheme is a meaningful linguistic unit consisting of a word (such as dog) or a word element (such as the -s at the end of dogs) that can't be divided into smaller meaningful parts. Adjective: morphemic.

    Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language. They are commonly classified as either free morphemes (which can occur as separate words) or bound morphemes (which can't stand alone as words).

    EXAMPLES AND OBSERVATIONS

    A prefix may be a morpheme:
    "What does it mean to pre-board? Do you get on before you get on?"
    (George Carlin) Individual words may be morphemes:
    "They want to put you in a box, butnobody's in a box. You're not in a box."
    (John Turturro) Contracted word forms may be morphemes:
    "They want to put you in a box, but nobody's in a box. You're not in a box."
    (John Turturro)

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  189. NAMA : Arfan arianto
    Class : B
    NIM : 180230094

    The smallest recognized unit of meaning, morphemes function as the foundation of language. Explore this foundation through a full definition, discussion of types, and examples. Then, test your knowledge with a quiz.
    Definition of Morphemes
    As scientists have studied the composition of the universe, they've determined that the smallest unit for measuring an element is the atom. If you think of the periodic table of elements, atoms are what comprise elements, such as hydrogen, carbon, silver, gold, calcium, and so on. Scientists utilize this classification system for uniformity, so that they're on the same page in the terminology of their studies.

    Similarly, linguists, or those who study language, have devised a category for the smallest unit of grammar: morphemes. Morphemes function as the foundation of language and syntax. Syntax is the arrangement of words and sentences to create meaning. We shouldn't confuse morphemes as only a given word, number of syllables, or only as a prefix or suffix. The term morpheme can apply to a variety of different situations. Let's take a look!

    Types of Morphemes
    In linguistics, we would further classify morphemes either as phonemes (the smallest units of grammar recognizable by sound) or graphemes (the smallest units of written language). For our purposes, we will focus on graphemes.

    Let's examine the word nonperishable, analyze it, and then discuss terms associated with it.

    Nonperishable is comprised of three morphemes: non-, perish, and -able. It actually has five syllables though, which is a good example of why morphemes and syllables are not synonymous.

    non- is an example of a prefix, or a morpheme that precedes a base morpheme
    perish is an example of a base morpheme, as it gives the word its essential meaning
    -able is an example of a suffix, or a morpheme that follows a base morpheme
    Both non- and -able are examples of an affix, a morpheme attached prior to or following a base that cannot function independently as a word.

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  190. Name: Riska Anggina Putri
    Nim :180230159
    Class : B/IV


    Berdasarkan bahan morfologi bahasa Inggris yang telah kita pelajari pertemuan terakhir tentang morf, morfem dan alomorf. Jadi saya mencari definisi dari masing-masing bahan sesuai dengan otoritas dan saya mendapat definisi tentang mereka. Mari kita lihat

    - Morph
    Morph adalah makna terkecil.
    bagian dari bahasa ketika kita
    memecah sebuah kata menjadi bagian
    terkecil berliku
    : skill-fu-ly setiap bagian adalah
    morf.

    - Morpheme Morpheme
    adalah sekelompok morf
    yang secara semantik sama
    dan saling melengkapi.
    distribusi.

    - Allomorph
    Allomorph adalah sub-anggota dari
    morfem yang sama.

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  191. Amelia Sulistiani
    180210086
    Class A

    According to Booij (2005:8),
    “Morpheme is the morphological building
    bloks of word, are difined as the minimal Linguistics units with a grammatical
    meaning”. It means that Morpheme is the smallest elements of Linguistics that
    deals with grammatical meaning.

    According to Lieber (2009:32), “Morpheme is the meaningful units that are
    used to form words”. It means that morpheme is the unit of form word ehich has a lot of meaning. In the other hand, Morpheme also is smaller unit of word.

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