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Phonemes and Morphemes in Linguistics
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Explore the concepts of phonemes and morphemes in language, the smallest units of linguistic elements. Learn how these building blocks interact to create meaning and contrast in signs and words.
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Phonemes and Morphemes in Linguistics
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A small, meaningless by itself, part of a sign or word is called what?
The phoneme of “orientation” out of context is meaningless.
It is different true, but can you say the location “means” anything?
“Location” is a part of a sign but out of context location is meaningless.
Handshapes, locations, movements, orientations, NMMS, & holds are?
It becomes a morpheme that means, “You need to study more.” ;-)
Can you name or show an aspect of signing that doesn’t create meaning?
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