Derivational Morphemes| Inflectional Morphemes| Derivational & Inflectional Morphemes in Morphology
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What is Derivational Morpheme?
In grammar, a derivational morpheme is an affix—a group of letters added before the beginning (prefix) or after the end (suffix)—of a root or base word to create a new word or a new form of an existing
What are Inflectional Morphemes?
Inflectional morphemes change what a word does in terms of grammar, but does not create a new word. The inflectional morphemes -ing and -ed are added to the base word skip, to indicate the tense of the word. If a word has an inflectional morpheme, it is still the same word, with a few suffixes added.
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