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Cranberry morpheme

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25: 89: 61: 68: 306:" ("Reading", "Dorking", "Washington") from an Old English term meaning "the people of..." or "belonging to..." (Note, however, that the " 75: 42: 108: 57: 46: 82: 35: 492: 310:" at the end of words such as "reading", the verb, is not a cranberry morpheme but rather an affixed morpheme.) 122: 455: 513: 257: 145:
meaning and grammatical function, but nonetheless serves to distinguish one word from another.
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word can become part of the standard language in a compound, but not in its root form: e.g.
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A word can become obsolete in its root form but remain current in a compound: e.g.
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also counts as a cranberry morpheme, even though the word "
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"cranberry morpheme" cranberry morphemes
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linguistic morphology
bound morpheme
eponymous
archetypal example
cranberry
cran
herrings
crane
Latin
morus
mulberry
Phonetically
raspberry
rasp
blackberry
unbound morphemes
black
berry
loganberry

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