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APUS57

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Inflectional morphemes
◦ are an example of prosody.
◦ change the meaning of a word or the way in which a word is used grammatically.
◦ only occur at the beginning of a word.
◦ change words to indicate past tense, possession, plurality or make comparisons.


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Reply #1 on: Mar 25, 2019
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APUS57

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