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what is the difference between stem, root and base in morphologh?​

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Answered by anurag037k
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Root', 'stem' and 'base' are all terms used in the literature to designate that part of a word that remains when all affixes have been removed. A root is a form which is not further analysable, either in terms of derivational or inflectional morphology. ... A base is any form to which affixes of any kind can be added.

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Answered by dheerajy30530
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A Base is a word form that other morphemes can attach to. Bases include both roots and stems.

A Root is the core of a word. A root can be free or bound.

A Stem is a root with some modifications to it.

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