Free morpheme
a morpheme that can stand alone as a word (English ex: cat or sit) (ASL ex: CAT or LOUSY)
A free morpheme is a linguistic term used to describe a morpheme that has meaning on its own and can appear as a word by itself. In simpler terms, it is a word or a part of a word that can stand alone and still have its own meaning. For example, words like “happy,” “run,” “cat,” “book,” and “table” are all examples of free morphemes. They have their own definitions and can be used as standalone words without requiring any other morpheme to be attached to them.
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