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Bound morpheme
A unit attached to words that adds information to the meaning.
Free morpheme
A unit that can stand alone and exist as a unit of meaning.
Inflectional morpheme
May only be a suffix. Changes meaning of word by marking grammatical meaning. Marks syntax such as: plural, possession, and verb tense.
Derivational morphemes
May be a prefix or a suffix. The addition of the grammatical marker changes the class or category of the word.
What is Browne’s stage 1?
Semantic roles and grammatical relations.
When is Browne’s stage 1?
12 to 26 months.
What is Browne’s stage 2?
Grammatical morphemes and the modulation of meanings.
When is Browne’s stage 2?
27 to 30 months.
What is Browne’s stage 3?
Modalities of the simple sentence.
When is Browne’s stage 3?
31 to 34 months.
What is Browne’s stage 4?
Embedding of one sentence within another.
When is Browne’s stage 4?
35 to 40 months.
What is Browne’s stage 5?
Coordination of simple sentences and propositional relations.
When is Browne’s stage 5?
41 to 46 months.
What is form in language?
Phonology, morphology, syntax.