FUNCTION MORPHEME
Thursday, November 8, 2007
		FUNCTION MORPHEME: A morpheme      that has a relatively less-specific meaning than a content morpheme;      a morpheme whose primary meaning/function is to signal relationships between      other morphemes. Function morphemes generally fall into classes such as articles      ('a', 'the'), prepositions ('of', 'at'), auxiliary verbs ('was eating',      'have slept'), etc.
    
    
    
	
	  Labels: Morphology
