different between morpheme vs fusional
morpheme
English
Etymology
From French morphème. Ultimately from Ancient Greek ????? (morph?, “shape, form”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m??(?)fi?m/
Noun
morpheme (plural morphemes)
- (linguistic morphology) The smallest linguistic unit within a word that can carry a meaning.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:morpheme
Hyponyms
Holonyms
- word
Derived terms
Related terms
Translations
See also
- lemma
- word form
morpheme From the web:
- what morphemes means carbon dioxide
- what morpheme means write
- what morpheme means to strain
- what morphemes
- what morphemes are there in reappeared
- what morphemes means
- what morpheme represents possessive (genitive)
- what morpheme is not
fusional
English
Etymology
fusion +? -al
Adjective
fusional (not comparable)
- (linguistics, of a language) Tending to overlay many morphemes in a manner that can be difficult to segment.
Translations
fusional From the web:
- fusional meaning
- what fusional language
- what is fusional vergence
- what is fusional reserve
- what does fusional mean
- what is fusional vergence dysfunction
- what is fusional convergence
- what is fusional relationship
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