You say "a bound morpheme cannot exist without being attached to a free morpheme" but this is incorrect. The word 'tenant', for example, contains two bound morphemes but no free ones. 'Tenanted' contains three bound morphemes. There are plenty of other examples in English and other languages too. The point is that bound morphemes cannot stand alone; they only exist by affixing themselves to other morphemes (which do not necessarily have to be free ones). Otherwise the video is nicely done.
You say "a bound morpheme cannot exist without being attached to a free morpheme" but this is incorrect. The word 'tenant', for example, contains two bound morphemes but no free ones. 'Tenanted' contains three bound morphemes. There are plenty of other examples in English and other languages too. The point is that bound morphemes cannot stand alone; they only exist by affixing themselves to other morphemes (which do not necessarily have to be free ones). Otherwise the video is nicely done.
guardianangel1980 1 year ago
Make a statement describing the order of morphemes within a word.
PsySwitch1983 1 year ago
very helpfull.....wish you have more video about morphemes
tobikmade 2 years ago
Really good video explaining morphemes. Wish u had one on inflectional.
runningwitnives 2 years ago