Sentences with BIMORPHEMIC
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"The word 'unhappy' is a bimorphemic word."
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"In the word 'rewrite', 're-' and '-write' are bimorphemic units."
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"The term 'unfortunate' is an example of a bimorphemic adjective."
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"In the word 'undo', 'un-' and '-do' are bimorphemic elements."
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"The word 'preheat' consists of two bimorphemic units."
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"The word 'dislike' is a bimorphemic term."
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"In the word 'reorganize', 're-' and '-organize' are bimorphemic components."
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"The term 'overcome' is an example of a bimorphemic verb."
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"The word 'disconnect' contains two bimorphemic elements."
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"In the word 'rewrite', 're-' and '-write' are bimorphemic morphemes."
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"English words are often bimorphemic, consisting of two meaningful units."
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"The word 'unhappiness' is a bimorphemic word formed by adding the prefix 'un-' and the root 'happiness'."
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"In linguistics, bimorphemic compounds are composed of two morphemes."
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"The word 'redo' is a bimorphemic word formed by combining the prefix 're-' and the root 'do'."
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"In many languages, bimorphemic words are common."
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"Some bimorphemic compounds are formed by combining multiple affixes with a root word."
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"The word 'unhappily' is a bimorphemic adverb formed by adding the prefix 'un-' and the root 'happily'."
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"The word 'unhappiness' is a bimorphemic noun formed by adding the prefix 'un-' and the root 'happiness'."
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"In some languages, bimorphemic words can have different meanings based on the order of the morphemes."
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"The word 'unsure' is a bimorphemic adjective formed by combining the prefix 'un-' and the root 'sure'."
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"Linguists study the structure and formation of bimorphemic words."
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"The word 'unhappily' is a bimorphemic word formed by adding the prefix 'un-' and the root 'happily'."
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"The word 'awaken' is a bimorphemic word formed by combining the prefix 'a-' and the root 'waken'."
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"The English language has numerous bimorphemic words."
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"The word 'unhappier' is a bimorphemic comparative adjective formed by adding the prefix 'un-' and the root 'happier'."
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"The word 'undo' is a bimorphemic verb formed by adding the prefix 'un-' and the root 'do'."