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Derivational morpheme refers to semantic relation of the smallest grammatical unit in a language. Examples include words like Free and Bound.

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A derivational morpheme is a type of affix that is added to a base word to create a new word with a different meaning or word class. For example, adding the derivational suffix "-er" to the verb "teach" creates the noun "teacher," indicating someone who teaches.

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