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THE WORD INSTRUCT WHAT IS THE SUFFIX!?! - Computers & Internet

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The word image is an unbound morpheme, not a bound morpheme, because it is a word by itself. In any language,a morpheme is a unit of meaning. A word is an unbound morpheme because it is a unit of meaning when it stands alone, not bound to anything else. Image is a morpheme in "imagination," but, because image is a word in itself, image is an unbound morpheme, rather than a bound morpheme.
Thanks to Charles Cairns in comments, I have some example of bound morphemes.
Any prefix or suffix that is not a word in itself is a bound morpheme. That would include terms like infra (used in infrastructure and infrared, but not a word in itself). Also suffixes, like -s and -es to make a word plural. I asked Charles for some word roots that were bound morphemes, and he suggested pant- as in pants and scissor- as in scissors.
Original example, questioned by linguist Charles Cairns in comments.
In contrast, in English, -struct- is a bound morpheme. It is not a word in itself. Yet it can be a suffix, as in instruct, or a prefix, as in structure. Or it can be a root, as in destructive. A unit of meaning that is not a word in itself, but is any or all of these: prefix, suffix, infix, or root is a bound morpheme.
Charles challenged this because most or all the words that contain -struct- are from the Latin, so it may be that it is a Latin root, but, as new words are not developing in English, not a bound morpheme in English. As he is the expert, I bow to his knowledge. At the same time, I wonder about words like reconstruction, deconstruction, and infrastructure. As I suspect some of these words were created in English, one might make a case for -struct- being a bound morpheme with more and more prefixes and suffixes being added on.
For more, see Bound and unbound morphemes - Wikipedia.
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The prefix is probably a title like Mr.
The suffix I guess would be (if applicable) things like Snr., Jr., Esq., or varsity degrees.
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Prefix/Suffix Dialogs
The Prefix/Suffix Dialogs allows configuration of DataWedge options.
Two data entry fields are used to display and allow entry or editing of prefix and
suffix strings. The prefix string, if present, is transmitted before the data for any
barcode scanned. The suffix string, if present, is transmitted after the data for any
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DataWedge options:
Allow escapes in prefix/suffix (default = disabled)
Enabling this option allows escape sequences to be embedded in prefix and
suffix strings. Escape sequences allow non-textual data to be transmitted as
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\b Backspace
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