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The limits of morphological structures may be defined as: All single morphemes, or combinations of morphemes of which at least one immediate constituents is a bound form (including bound alternants of free forms) and of which the peripheral immediate constituent is not a clitic, or combinations of free forms in nonsyntactic arrangements. - Nida (1949), a pag.105 The term 'word' cannot be conveniently used as equivalent of 'morphological structure', for it has too many other traditional associations. - Nida (1949), a pag.105
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