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The analysis of morphemes proposed here takes as a basic definition Bloomfield's statements: a linguistic form which bears no partial phonetic-semantic resemblance to any other form, is a [...] 'morpheme' , and any combination of phonemes [...] which has a meaning, is a 'linguistic form.' [Bloomfield 1933, p. 161 e 138] - Nida (1948), a pag.419 [...] a morpheme, [...] a minimal unit of phonetic-semantic distinctiveness. - Nida (1948), a pag.427
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