free form
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Definition
Noun: A linguistic unit, specifically a morpheme, that can stand alone as an independent word. It is not bound to another morpheme and carries its own meaning.
Usage
The term "free form" is used in linguistics to classify morphemes based on their ability to function independently. It contrasts with "bound form," which must attach to another morpheme.
Examples
- In the word "book," the morpheme "book" is a free form because it is a complete word by itself.
- The word "happy" is a free form. The suffix "-ness" in "happiness" is a bound form, but "happy" can stand alone.
- "Run," "fast," and "green" are all free forms.
Advanced Usage
In linguistic analysis, identifying free forms is fundamental to understanding word structure and morphology. The concept is central to distinguishing between words and affixes.
Variants and Related Words
- Free Morpheme: A synonymous term for "free form."
- Bound Form / Bound Morpheme: The direct antonym; a morpheme that cannot stand alone (e.g., prefixes like "un-" or suffixes like "-ing").
Synonyms
- Free Morpheme
- Independent Morpheme
Antonyms
- Bound Form
- Bound Morpheme
Noun
- a morpheme that can occur alone