Free and Bound
Affixes and MLU
Derivational
Inflectional
Random
100

Define free and bound morphemes.

Free: Can stand alone with a specific meaning, cannot be divided further

Bound: Cannot stand alone without meaning

100

Identify the two categories of affixes 

prefix and suffix

100

Define derivational morpheme.

žChanges the meaning of a word or the grammatical class or both

100

Define inflectional morpheme.

The meaning between the base & and the affixed form is always the same.

Provides contextual information

100

Count the morphemes and identify inflectional or derivational 

Maria slept through her exams yesterday.

River carefully ran across the grass to see the geese. 


slept- inflectional irregular

exams- inflectional number

ful- derivational

ly- derivational

ran- inflectional irregular

geese- inflectional irregular 

200

Provide a list of ten free morphemes.

swim

ball

shoe

dog

river

flower

plant

computer

200

List 5 prefixes and 5 suffixes

Prefix:

pre, un, non, in, re 

Suffix:

ly, s, ed, ing, ful

200

Identify six derivational morphemes and describe wether they are prefixes or suffixes. 

careful - s

redo- p

lovely- s

unhappy- p

creative- s

pretest-p

200

Identify the 8 inflectional morphemes


ing

ed

s

s

s

en

er

est

200
Conduct an MLU.

I ran away from my dogs.

I was scared they would bite me

I left my yard and carefully crossed the street

My mom was mad at me. 

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word:

6

7

9

6

morpheme: 

8

9

13

7

300

Provide a list of ten bound morphemes 

ed

s

ing

ful

ly

pre

re

ion 

ive 


300

What does mlu-w and mlu- m stand for?

 mean length of utternace

word 

morpheme

300
Describe why derivational morphemes are important to language development.

Contributes significantly to vocabulary growth and reading comprehension

Contributes to the flexibility, creativity, and complexity of oral and written language

300
What three pieces of information does an inflectional morpheme provide and provide an example of each one. 

tense: walked

Number: dogs

Person: runs 

300

Who does Dr. Wallace share a birthday with?

Abe Lincoln

400

Describe the relationship between bound morphemes, affixes, and derivational and inflectional morphemes. 

Bound morphemes are comprised of prefixes and suffixes. Prefixes and suffixes can be categorized as inflectional or derivational morphemes. 

400

Provide an example of two utterances that have the same MLU-w but different MLU-m. 

She ran 

She run 

400

Provide examples of the following:

a derivational morpheme that turns a words from an adjective to a verb

an adjective to an adverb

a noun to a noun but changes the meaning

formal / formalize 

happy/ happily 

band/ bandage 

400

Provide four examples of irregular inflectional morphemes

Swam 

Ran

Broke

Geese

Mice 

400

Beginning with morphology create the flow chart down to derivational and inflectional. 

morphology

morphemes

free bound

affixes (pre and suffix)

Inflectional

Derivational 

500

Create 3 sentences and identify all the morphemes and then proceed to label as free or bound. 

She walked home after the fair.

She- free

walk- free

ed- bound

home- free

after- feee

fair- free

Boden broke one of his toys while running away from dogs. 

Boden- free

break- free

broke- bound 

one- free

of- free

his- free 

toy- free

s- bound 

while- free

run- free

ing- bound

from - free

the- free

dog- free

s- bound

500

Describe why SLPS should use MLU-m when working with younger children and how we collect an MLU-m. 

MLU-m is more detailed and provides more information on morphological development. 

Through a language sample.

500

Change the meaning of the following words

create

care

love

happy

broke 

creative

carefully

lovely 

unhappy

broken 

500

 Create three sentences with inflectional morphemes present and identify what information it provides you. 

He walked Sean's school to see his friends. 

ed- tense

's- person

s- number

500

As an SLP how can we support morphological development?

create language rich environment

modeling

expansion

open- ended questions

vocabulary

syntax 

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