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Difference between inflectional and derivational morphemes?

State the difference between the inflectional and derivational morpheme, give examples for instance.

State the difference between the inflectional and derivational morpheme, give examples for instance.

Difference between inflectional and derivational morpheme

– Derivational morpheme is a kind of bound morpheme. It is added to a word to make a new word, new meaning or new part of speech. A traditional term for derivational morpheme is affix (prefix and suffix).

Examples: agree – disagree, work – worker, happy – happiness

– Inflectional morpheme is a kind of bound morpheme which is added to a word in order to express grammatical contrast in the sentence such as singular/plural or past tense/present tense…It does not change the part of speech of the root or the stem.

Examples: work – worked, cold – colder