Morphographs and morphemes are related but not the same. A morpheme is the smallest meaningful unit of language, while a morphograph refers to the written representation of a morpheme, which can include various spellings or forms. Essentially, morphographs are the visual forms of morphemes, but morphemes themselves focus on meaning rather than their graphical representation.
There are two morphographs in the word "quickly": "quick" and "ly."
All words are made up of morphographs. All morphographs have meaning. Some words have only one morphograph and other words are made up of more than one morphograph. All the words in these sentences are morphographs which have meaning. The word 'meaning' is made up of two morphographs 'mean' and 'ing'. The word 'words' is made up of two morphographs 'word' and 's'.
You can make a list of them.. of course!
their six morphemes in this word
There are two morphemes in "footprints" - "foot" and "prints."
There are two morphemes in the word "into": "in" and "to."
Dangerously is two morphemes
There is a total of 17 morphemes
There are two main types of morphemes: free morphemes, which can stand alone as words (e.g. "cat," "walk"), and bound morphemes, which need to be attached to other morphemes to form words (e.g. "-s" for plural). Bound morphemes can further be classified as prefixes, suffixes, or infixes based on where they are attached within a word.
There are five morphographs in the word "together." They are: to-, geth-, -er, - and -.
the word mis-under-stand-ing has 4 morphemes
Free morphemes can stand alone as words, while bound morphemes need to be attached to another morpheme to form a word. Free morphemes have meaning on their own, while bound morphemes only have meaning when attached to other morphemes.