Morpheme - Morphemes are the smallest meaningful units in language that cannot be further divided into smaller meaningful parts., Free Morphemes - Can stand alone as words and carry meaning independently (e.g., "cat," "run," "happy")., Free /Morphemes  - These type of morphemes can be classified as : Lexical or Functional., Bound Morphemes - Cannot stand alone and must be attached to free morphemes to convey meaning (e.g., "-er" in "teacher," "-ed" in "walked")., Bound -Morphemes - These type of morphemes can be classified as: Derivational or Inflectional., Lexical Morphemes - They include nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs., Functional Morphemes - They include articles, prepositions, conjunctions, and pronouns., Derivational Morpheme - What type of morpheme is described in this example: Adding the prefix "un-" to the adjective "happy" forms the new adjective "unhappy," changing the meaning to "not happy.“, Inflectional morpheme - Adding the suffix "-s" to the noun "cat" forms the plural noun "cats," indicating that there is more than one cat., "cat," "run," "happy"). - are examples of free morphmes.,

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