Semi-bound/semi-free morphemes (or semi-affixes) are morphemes that
stand midway between roots and affixes. A semi-bound morpheme can function as
an affix (a prefix or a suffix) and at the same time as an independent full-meaning
word (cf.: ill-fed, ill-dressed, ill-mannered - to speak ill of somebody; water proof,
kiss-proof, foolproof - proof against).
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Prefixation is a morphological process whereby a bound morpheme is
attached to the front of a root or stem.
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Conversion is a kind of word formation involving the creation of a word (of
a new word class) from an existing word (of a different word class) without any
change in form, which is to say, derivation using only zero.
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