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Grammatical words in sentences are called __________

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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Grammatical words in sentences are called stems.

Explanation:

  • The part of the word that is used with a different meaning and that depends on the morphology of the linguistic in the question is called the stem.

  • In some linguistics, a verb stem is called a root that does not have the ability to appear on its own and it has the tone of the word.

  • The stem is that part of the word that you add to change the affixes like "ed, size, de, mis.

  • So stemming the terms or even phrases might make words that are not actual words.
Answered by SerenaBochenek
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"Stem" is the right answer. The further explanation is given below.

Explanation:

  • The section including its word or term that is being used in some particular meaning, which depending on either the terminology including its system of language, is considered as the stem.
  • Therefore stemming the concepts, or perhaps even the sentences, may render terms that aren't exact words. The stem seems to be the meaning of the sentence people attaches to adjust the affixes including "ed, size, etc".

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