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Morpheme vs Nominalizer - What's the difference?

morpheme | nominalizer |

As nouns the difference between morpheme and nominalizer

is that morpheme is morpheme (smallest linguistic unit) while nominalizer is (linguistics) anything, usually an affixed morpheme or a particle, that changes another part of speech into a noun.

morpheme

Noun

(en noun)
  • (linguistic morphology) The smallest linguistic unit within a word that can carry a meaning, such as "un-", "break", and "-able" in the word "unbreakable".
  • The word pigs'' consists of two morphemes : ''pig'' (a particular animal) and ''s'' (indication of the plural).
    The word werewolves''' consists of four morphemes: "''were''" (~ man), "''wolf''" (a particular animal), "''es " (plural), and " ' " (indicating possessive).

    Synonyms

    * See also

    Hyponyms

    * prefix * suffix * affix

    Holonyms

    * word

    Derived terms

    * morphemic

    See also

    * chereme * chroneme * grapheme * lexeme * listeme * phoneme * toneme

    nominalizer

    English

    Alternative forms

    * nominaliser (Non-Oxford British spelling)

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (linguistics) Anything, usually an affixed morpheme or a particle, that changes another part of speech into a noun.
  • Coordinate terms

    * (l)