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monomorphemic, a. Linguistics.|mɒnəʊmɔːˈfiːmɪk| [f. mono- + morphemic a.] Consisting of a single morpheme.
1936English Studies XVIII. 160 Alongside his [sc. Trnka's] five ‘monomorphemic’ or simple phonemes..he is forced to set up a like series of ‘dimorphemic’ combinations. 1942[see bimorphemic a.]. 1953C. E. Bazell Linguistic Form i. 5 Neither John start- nor start-ed can be replaced by a monomorphemic constituent. 1971B. Mafeni in J. Spencer Eng. Lang. W. Afr. 110 By far the greater majority of Nigerian Pidgin words are invariable in form and are usually monomorphemic—that is, not divisible into smaller meaningful units. 1973R. Harris Synonymy & Linguistic Analysis iii. 66 English older consists of two morphemes,..while sister is monomorphemic, since neither sist-er nor any other division gives units which can plausibly be identified as having ‘reasonable similarity of meaning’ with phonemically comparable units in other utterances. |