Odia Grammar class 9 and class 10 (Odia Byakarana 2007 edition )
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Units which are not independent words but convey meaning on account of their usage on combination are bound morphemes. A bound morpheme is a sound or a combination of sounds that cannot stand on its own as a meaningful word. Most of the bound morphemes in Odia are ‘affixes’. An affix is a morpheme that may come at the beginning (Termed as Prefix) or the end (Termed as Suffix) of a base morpheme.
In Odia, prefixes are bound morphemes are affixes that come before a base morpheme. For example:
/ଉପକୂଳ/ = /ଉପ/ + /କୂଳ/ /ଉପନଦୀ/ = /ଉପ/ + /ନଦୀ/ /ଅପବାଦ/ = /ଅପ/ + /ବାଦ/ /ଅପରୂପ/ = /ଅପ/ + /ରୂପ/
A suffix is an affix that comes after a base morpheme. Example of suffix Bound Morphemes are:
/ସାଧୁତା/ = /ସାଧୁ/ + /ତା/ /ବୀରତ??/ = /ବୀର/ + /ତ/ /କାମିକା/ = /କାମ/ + /ଇକା/ /ନିସୃୃତ/ = / ନିଃ/ + /କୃତ/ /ତା/, /ତ/, /ଇକା/ are bound morphemes used suffixes. /ସାଧୁ/, /ବୀର/, /କାମ/ etc. are ‘complete bound morphemes’ /ତା/, /ତ??/, /ଇକା/ etc. are ‘dissected or partial bound morphemes’.
The free morphemes carry a fixed meaning while the bound morphemes exhibit large scale variations in meanings. The variable and changing meanings of the bound morphemes impart diversity to word meanings and enrich the language.
Verb roots can take transformation and function as morphemes.
/ଖା/ + /ଇଆ/ = /ଖିଆ/ = /ମଣିଷଖିଆ ବାଘ/ /ପ୍ରà¬ାବ/ + /ଇଆ/ = /ପ୍ରà¬ାବିଆ/ = /ପ୍ରà¬ାବିଆ ମଣିଷ/ Verb Morpheme can be either continuous morphemes or perfect morphemes on the basis of tense.
Verb continuous morphemes: /ଖା/ + /ଇ/ = /ଖାଇ/ /ଅନୁବାଦ/ + /ଇ/ = /ଅନୁବାଦି/
Verb perfect morphemes: /ଖା/ + /ଇଲା/ = /ଖାଇଲା/ /ଅନୁà¬ାବ/ + /ଇଲା/ = /ଅନୁà¬ାବିଲା/
ABOUT THIS BOOK
BOOK NAME - ODIA BYAKARANA ( CLASS 9TH AND 10TH )
PUBLISHER - MADHYAMIKA SIKSHA PARISADA, ODISHA
EDITING - PROF. RAMCHANDRA TRIPATHI
DR. BIJAY KUMAR MOHANTY SHRI
FAKIR DHARAN PATNAIK
REVIEW - DR. DHANESHWAR MOHAPATRA
CONNECTION - DR. MEENAKSHI DAS
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