Morphological structures may be simple or complex. [...] Complex structures consists of more than one morpheme. Simple structures may be called 'monomorphemic' and complex structures 'polimorphemic'. - Nida (1949), a pag.97 Complex morphological structures include the following types:
1. Bound stem plus bound periphery.
2. Free stem plus bound periphery.
3. Bound or free stem plus bound or free stem.
The results of these three structural types may be either bound or free. - Nida (1949), a pag.97-98
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