morfémaalap
Morfémaalap is a term used in linguistic morphology to refer to the base form of a word defined at the level of morphemes. It denotes the minimal content-bearing form from which inflectional and derivational processes can build the full word. In this view, the morfémaalap includes the core root or stem together with a subset of derivational morphemes that are considered part of the word’s essential lexical item, while inflectional endings used for tense, number, case, mood, and agreement are treated as separate, detachable forms. The exact composition of a morfémaalap can vary by theoretical framework, making it a descriptive instrument rather than a fixed, universal entity.
Origin and usage: The term is a compound of morfeem (morpheme) and alap (base) found in several
Relation to related concepts: The morfémaalap is closely related to, yet distinct from, the lemma, stem, and