

If two free morphemes are joined together they create a compound word. System = root un-, -atic, -al, -ly = bound morphemes In the example above: un+system+atic+al+ly, there is a root word (system) and bound morphemes that attach to the root (un-, -atic, -al, -ly) Morphemes can be either single words (free morphemes) or parts of words (bound morphemes).Ī free morpheme can stand alone as its own wordĪ bound morpheme only occurs as part of a word These are often spelt the same across different words, even when the sound changes, and often have a consistent purpose and/or meaning. It is very useful to have a strong awareness of prefixes, suffixes and base words. Teaching morphemes unlocks the structures and meanings within words. Example activities of highlighting morphemes for phonics, vocabulary, and comprehension.Morphemes are important for phonics in both reading and spelling, as well as in vocabulary and comprehension. Morphemes, like prefixes, suffixes and base words, are defined as the smallest meaningful units of meaning. Morphology is the study of words and their parts.
