Welcome! Thanks for your posing such a beautiful question. The word contains four morphemes. ‘Source’ is lexical morpheme while the rest of three elements are Derivational morphemes.
@@LEL2020 thank you so much for answering my question. I have one more question. I know if verb is like talked, it has two morphemes (talk + ed) but how about thought or irregular verb. Does it have One morpheme or two morphemes (think + past tense)
@@youkiwi1789 Welcome back to such a wonderful query. Past tense of irregular verb does not fall under this category as it does not have stem from which a separate suffix can be added. "Past tense forms of regular verbs are constructed with the automatic application of a general rule, according to which the -ed suffix is attached to the verb stem. Conversely, irregular past tense forms are directly retrieved from memory, as they occupy separate lexical entries than their stems." (Reference: "Processing of regular and irregular past tense morphology in highly proficient second language learners of English: A self-paced reading study" by CHRISTOS PLIATSIKAS and THEODOROS MARINIS University of Reading, UK) Hope you get the answer straight. Thanks
@@youkiwi1789 Welcome back to such a wonderful query. Past tense of irregular verb does not fall under this category as it does not have stem from which a separate suffix can be added. "Past tense forms of regular verbs are constructed with the automatic application of a general rule, according to which the -ed suffix is attached to the verb stem. Conversely, irregular past tense forms are directly retrieved from memory, as they occupy separate lexical entries than their stems." (Reference: "Processing of regular and irregular past tense morphology in highly proficient second language learners of English: A self-paced reading study" by CHRISTOS PLIATSIKAS and THEODOROS MARINIS University of Reading, UK) Hope you get the answer straight. Thanks
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Best explanation on utube ...tysm 🥺💙i was so confused by diff videos on utube n i have exam in 1 hour 😂...this is so helpful 💙💙💙
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This could all be circumvented by standardizing a single morpheme to indicate a word is in the past tense.
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How many morpheme in Unresourceful? Are there four? Un-re-source-ful or Un-resource-ful?
Welcome! Thanks for your posing such a beautiful question. The word contains four morphemes. ‘Source’ is lexical morpheme while the rest of three elements are Derivational morphemes.
@@LEL2020 thank you so much for answering my question.
I have one more question. I know if verb is like talked, it has two morphemes (talk + ed) but how about thought or irregular verb. Does it have One morpheme or two morphemes (think + past tense)
@@youkiwi1789 Welcome back to such a wonderful query. Past tense of irregular verb does not fall under this category as it does not have stem from which a separate suffix can be added. "Past tense forms of regular verbs are
constructed with the automatic application of a general rule, according to which
the -ed suffix is attached to the verb stem. Conversely, irregular past tense forms are
directly retrieved from memory, as they occupy separate lexical entries than their
stems." (Reference: "Processing of regular and irregular past tense morphology in highly proficient second language learners
of English: A self-paced reading study" by CHRISTOS PLIATSIKAS and THEODOROS MARINIS
University of Reading, UK)
Hope you get the answer straight. Thanks
@@youkiwi1789 Welcome back to such a wonderful query. Past tense of irregular verb does not fall under this category as it does not have stem from which a separate suffix can be added. "Past tense forms of regular verbs are
constructed with the automatic application of a general rule, according to which
the -ed suffix is attached to the verb stem. Conversely, irregular past tense forms are
directly retrieved from memory, as they occupy separate lexical entries than their
stems." (Reference: "Processing of regular and irregular past tense morphology in highly proficient second language learners
of English: A self-paced reading study" by CHRISTOS PLIATSIKAS and THEODOROS MARINIS
University of Reading, UK)
Hope you get the answer straight. Thanks
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