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Revision as of 19:59, 5 January 2008
In morphology, a base is a bigger unit to which an affix attaches or to which a morphological process applies.
- "I shall try to use the term root to refer to a single morpheme which bears the 'core' meaning of a word. The term stem will be reserved for that part of a word to which inflectional affixes are added, and base for that part to which any other morpheme is added (inflectional, derivational, compound). Unfortunately, this terminology isn't standardized..." (Spencer 1991: 461)
Synonym
- stem (though this term is somewhat narrower, applying mostly to bases of inflectional affixes or processes)
- host (though this term is more commonly used in relation to clitics)
Reference
Spencer, Andrew. 1991. Morphological theory. Oxford: Blackwell.