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In English, inflectional morphology changes a word’s number or tense, but not its syntactic category. For example, with push''ed'', the added –''ed'' affix is an inflectional morpheme which makes the word "push" past tense, unlike the word play''er''- where the affix –''er'' is a derivational morpheme which changes the verb play- into the noun player.
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[[Category: Technical Definitions]]
 
[[Category: Morphology]]
 

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