This refers to morphemes that are pronounced together, but are not bound to each other. For example, 'oh my god' is a phrase composed of three free morphemes, 'oh,' 'my,' and 'god,' which co-occur frequently in spoken language.
This refers to morphemes that are pronounced together, but are not bound to each other. For example, 'oh my god' is a phrase composed of three free morphemes, 'oh,' 'my,' and 'god,' which co-occur frequently in spoken language.