On the “Morpheme” Concept in Chinese Linguistics
Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of morphemes in modern Chinese. The doctrine of morphemes, considered as the smallest units by meaning, is usually included in morphology, which is sometimes allocated in a separate section called morphemics. The object of study of morphemics is not only the grammatical morphemes themselves (formative and inflectional), but also word-forming ones.
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