| 1. | The former are called free morphemes and the latter bound morphemes.
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| 2. | The traditional definition allows roots to be either free morphemes or bound morphemes.
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| 3. | They are bound morphemes by definition; prefixes and suffixes may be separable affixes.
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| 4. | The lack of articles, bound morphemes or function words in other varieties of English.
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| 5. | Main entries were listed in Gwoyeu Romatzyh, and they distinguished free morphemes from bound morphemes.
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| 6. | :You are talking about compound words with bound morphemes as opposed to only free morphemes.
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| 7. | A language with a very low ratio of bound morphemes to unbound morphemes is an isolating language.
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| 8. | Demonstratives are generally bound morphemes, suffixed to or following the last word of a noun phrase.
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| 9. | The free morphemes carry a fixed meaning while the bound morphemes exhibit large scale variations in meanings.
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| 10. | Prefixes and suffixes are bound morphemes, that is, they are morphemes that cannot occur in isolation.
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