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Malcolm101 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Morphology

I have a question about morphology. but I am not sure whether I am permitted to post it here... Could someone help me?
  

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Thank you, Philip.

I have tried to do a morphemic analysis of the word "inconstant". Please let me know whether I have done it correctly:

"Inconstant" is a bimophemic word: it has two morphemes, viz., "in" and "constant". "Constant" is the base form of the morpheme. "In", which is a bound morpheme, is also known as a deravational affix. It is added to the lexeme "constant" to mak
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