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John
Morphology!
Could you please check this:
unloved - adjective
un-love-ed - 3 morphemes
un - prefix
love - root
ed - suffix
Mar 22, 2020 10:51 AM
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That's right. One root and two affixes.
You could also think of 'lov' as a bound morpheme: it's the form of the root that can combine with suffixes, e.g. lov+ed, lov+ing, lov+able, but which can't exist on its own.
March 22, 2020
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