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Morphemes are the smallest units of meaning in a language. They can be classified into two types: free morphemes, which can stand alone as words (e.g., "book," "run"), and bound morphemes, which cannot stand alone and must attach to other morphemes (e.g., prefixes like "un-" in "unhappy" or suffixes like "-ed" in "walked"). Together, morphemes contribute to the structure and meaning of words in a language.

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