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Definition of Morphemic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to morphemes.
Definition of Morphemic
1. Adjective. (linguistics) of or relating to morphemics or to a morpheme ¹
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Definition of Morphemic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Morphemic
Literary usage of Morphemic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. From Latin to Spanish by Paul M. Lloyd (1987)
"Thus, the morphemic separation of the preceding verbs is as follows: ... In words
in which this sort of morphemic division is not found (or is much less ..."
2. A Reference Grammar of Classical Tamil Poetry by V. S. Rajam (1992)
"... that take this consonantal marker ends with the suffix u which is normally
considered as an enunciative vowel or as an "automatic non-morphemic -u" (cf. ..."
3. NBC Handbook of Pronunciationby James Frederick Bender, National Broadcasting Company, inc by James Frederick Bender, National Broadcasting Company, inc (1834)
"Moriarty moribund Mori ni Morinigo Mornay Morocco moron Morón morose morpheme
morphemic Morpheus morphine morphology morphophonemic morphosis mortgage ..."
4. Words, Words, Words: Teaching Vocabulary in Grades 4-12 by Janet Allen (1999)
"... strategies automatic I Model processes for word-learning strategies Contextual \
analysis ) morphemic analysis I many opportunities^ f specialized A to ..."
5. Stability and Variation in Hopi Song by George List (1993)
"Malotki knew the song and quickly responded not only with corrected transcriptions
and translations but with a morphemic analysis of the Hopi. ..."
6. Content Area Reading: A Heuristic Approach by Anthony V. Manzo, Ula Casale Manzo (1990)
"Write the term on the chalkboard or overhead, and underline meaningful word parts,
or morphemic elements, that might help students understand the word's ..."
7. Literary Disorders: Holistic Diagnosis and Remediation by Ula C. Manzo, Anthony V. Manzo (1993)
"... term on the chalkboard and underline the meaningful word parts, or morphemic
elements, that might help students understand the word's concept base. ..."