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In morphosyntax, a '''free form''' is a form that may occur on its own and is not dependent on another neighbouring element. Free forms contrast with [[bound form]]s. | In morphosyntax, a '''free form''' is a form that may occur on its own and is not dependent on another neighbouring element. Free forms contrast with [[bound form]]s. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 20 September 2014
Definition
In morphosyntax, a free form is a form that may occur on its own and is not dependent on another neighbouring element. Free forms contrast with bound forms.
Other languages
German freie Form
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