The smallest unit of meaning - Morpheme, Free morphemes - Units of meaning that can stand alone as words, Bound morphemes - Units that convey meaning but should be attached to other morphemes, Root / stem - The core part of a word that contains its primary meaning, Prefix - A bound morpheme attached to the beginning of a word, Suffix - A bound morpheme attached to the end of a word, Infix - A bound morpheme inserted within a word , Derivation - A process that involves creating new words that typically belong to a different semantic and syntactic category, Inflection - The modification of a word's form to indicate a grammatical feature, Compouding - The act of combining two or more pre-existing words into a single one, "Blueberry" - An example of compounding, "Lucky" > "Unluckily" - An example of derivation, "Work" > "Working" - An example of inflection, Zero conversion - This process alters the syntactic category of a word but its form remains exactly the same., Neologism - A recently created word or phrase, Acronym - A word formed from the initial letters or parts of a sequence of words,

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