Across
- 3. type of bound morpheme which is a root that cannot occur as a seperate word apart from any other morpheme
- 5. bound morpheme added to beginning of a word to change it's meaning
- 8. type of morpheme that can be used alone as words; do not depend on other word parts
- 9. type of bound morpheme that refers to suffixes added to end of words to express information; do not change word's part of speech
- 12. type of morpheme that has to be combined with other morphemes to be considered a word
Down
- 1. type of free morpheme including conjunctions,articles, pronouns, prepositions
- 2. basic building block of meaning
- 4. type of bound morpheme referring to affixes that create a new word by changing the root word's meaning and often it's part of speech
- 6. bound morpheme added in the middle of an already existing word
- 7. most powerful morpheme in English language; added to end of word to change it's meaning
- 10. type of free morpheme including nouns, verbs, adverbs, adjectives
- 11. a bound morpheme consisting of prefixes, suffixes, and infixes that modify a word's meaning
