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Morphology

Across
An affix attached to the front of a word, in English usually a derivational morpheme
An affix attached to the end of a word, sometimes a derivational, sometimes an inflectional morpheme
Any variant of a morpheme; e.g., the morpheme {PLURAL} is realized in English as -s (as in 'dogs'), -es (as in 'horses'), -en (as in 'oxen'), and zeroplural, when the plural form is the same as the singular (as in 'deer').
A word derived by loss of a supposed (but unhistorical) prefix or suffix from another word; e.g., the verb verb 'burgle' from 'burglar'
A morpheme that contributes to formation of a new word
A word created for a specific purpose in a specific context
Down
An affix inserted into a word at an appropriate morphophonemic boundary; also called an insert, such as -ma- in 'edumacation'
A word-formation process in which morphemes (or rhymes of morphemes) are repeated, such as 'boo boo', 'hanky-panky', or 'car car', as in "Did you buy a car car or an SUV?"
A word adopted, adapted, or literally translated from another language
A morpheme used only when attached to a morpheme that can be used independently
A lexical category in which new items rarely develop, such as conjunction, determiner, and preposition