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<p>'butterfly'. Then, the individual syllables and corresponding characters are used only in that word, and while they can be interpreted as bound morphemes ? hú- and ? -dié, it is more commonly considered a single disyllabic morpheme. See <a href="page.php?w=polysyllabic_Chinese_morpheme">polysyllabic Chinese morpheme</a>s for further discussion.</p>

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