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   Morphology is the study of
    the patterns of word formation in a particular lan
    guage.

   It is the identification, analysis and description of
    the structure of a given
    language's morphemes and other linguistic units,
    such as root words, affixes, parts of speech,
    or intonation/stress.
   A meaningful linguistic unit consisting of
    a word (such as ”dog”) or a word element (such
    as the ”-s”at the end of ”dogs”) that can't be
    divided into smaller meaningful parts.
Morphemes have four defining characteristics:

-   They cannot be subdivided.
    For example, we could break the morpheme "cat" down into the "c" sound, the "a" sound, and the "t" sound.
    But none of these sounds by itself conveys any meaning

-   They add meaning to a word.
    We could begin with "cat" and add the morpheme "-s" (meaning 'plural') to get "cats." Here we've changed the
    meaning of the word from 'one cat' to 'more than one cat.'

-   They can appear in many different words.
    For example, the latin morpheme “duc” (meaning 'lead,draw,pull‘ can be used in different words such as
    “reduce”, “deduce” or “seduce”.

-   They can have any number of syllables.
    The word "hurricane" is a single morpheme with 3 syllables.
Morphemes are commonly classified into free
morphemes :

   - Which can occur as separate words. (Ex. “dog”)

And bound morphemes:

   - Which can't stand alone as words. (Ex. “-ing”)
- A root word is a word without any word parts added
to the beginning or end.

- There are 3 different forms of affixes:
     - Prefixes: placed before a root word.
     - Sufixes: placed after a root word.
     - Infixes: placed in the middle of a root word.



                                  Examples
Note:
    There are times when the root word must be changed when a suffix is added.
    When a root word ends in a silent "e", the e is dropped before adding a suffix.
           (ex.) un + bake + ed becomes ”unbaked”

    When a root word ends in a consonant, the consonant is "doubled" before
adding a suffix beginning with a vowel.
                (ex.) re + run + ing becomes rerunning
A morph is simply the phonetic representation of a
morpheme - how the morpheme is said. This
distinction occurs because the morpheme can remain
the same, but the pronunciation changes.

Cats - '-s' morpheme is pronounced /s/
Dogs - '-s' morpheme is pronounced /z/
Houses - '-s' morpheme is pronounced /ɪz/


These various pronunciations are the morphs of the
morpheme '-s'.
Allomorphs are the varieties of a morpheme, which is
closely related to the morph. The morph is just how
you pronounce the morpheme, the allomorph is the
variation in pronunciation.

So, the morpheme '-s' (plural) has three allomorphs
with the morph /s/, /z/, and /ɪz/.
   A morphological process is a means of changing
    a root to adjust its meaning to fit its syntactic
    and communicational context.

                                      Derivation
                       Affixation
      Morphological
                                      Inflection
       Processes
                      Compounding
Derivation
      Affixation is the process of                       Affixation
      forming a new word by the         Morphological
                                                                      Inflection
              addition of                Processes
                                                        Compounding
      a morpheme (or affix) to an
         already existing word.

 There are 2 different ways to do it:

• Inflection takes as input a word and outputs a form of
the same word appropriate to a particular context:
– e.g. buy -> bought

• Derivation takes as input a word and output a different
word that is derived from the input word:
– e.g. buy + er -> buyer
Takes as input a word and outputs a form of the same word appropriate to a
particular context: – e.g. buy -> bought.
* These words don’t use to appear in dictionaries.

INFLECTIONAL MORPHEMES CAN BE OF:
• Tense:
Indicates the relative time at which the situation described by the sentence occurred: - e.g. “-ed” in
“talked”, “-s” in “talks”, “-en” in “taken”.
• Number:
•(e.g. singular, plural, dual) “Cats”, “Boxes”
• Aspect:
Indicates the state of completion of the situation – e.g. perfective, progressive, experiential, etc.
“talking”, “cleaning”, “reading”.
• Degree:
Often comparative (hotter) forms and superlative (hottest) forms are expressed
• Case (or Possession): case (e.g. nominative, accusative, etc.) “-’s” in “the girl’s doll”,
“hers”, “him”, etc.
Derivation takes as input a word and output a
different word that is derived from the input word:
– e.g. buy + er -> buyer
This type of morpheme often change the meaning of
the word or the part of speech (word class) or both.
Often create new words. They usually come in
dictionary.                                 EXAMPLES:

                                            Kind – Unkind
                                            Able – Enable
                                            Dark - Darkness
   Compounding is the combination of two already
    existing words:

    Rain + Bow = Rainbow
    Over + Come = Overcome
    Red + Head = Redhead
    Word + Formation = Word-formation

   Sometimes compounds can be spelled as just
    one word, or with an hifen.
COINAGE
Coinage is the word formation process in
which a new word is created with no influence
of any other word. Examples:

Aspirin
Google
Zipper
Kerosene
Muggle
BORROWING
A word from one language that has been
adapted for use in another. Examples:



Salsa
Bungalow
Tobacco
BLENDING
A word formed by merging the sounds and
meanings of two or more other words or word
parts. Examples:

Motorcade (Motor + Cavalcade)
Emoticon (Emote + Icon)
Smash (Smack + Mash)
CLIPPING (or BACKFORMATION)
A word formed by dropping one or
more syllablesfrom a polysyllabic word, such
as cell from cellular phone. Examples:

Celebs (from Celebrities)
Hippo (from Hippopotamus)
Info (from Information)
Intro (from Introduction)
CONVERSION
Assigns an already existing word to a new
word class (part of speech)
or syntactic category. Examples:


Henry downed a pint of beer.
Melissa went to town and did a buy.
I eared her language.
ACRONYMS
Words which are formed from the initial
letters of other words. Examples:

LOL (Laughing Out Loud)
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space
Administration)
   http://grammar.about.com/
   http://vocablog-plc.blogspot.pt
   http://pt.scribd.com
   http://en.wikipedia.org
   www.sil.org
   http://nicedefinition.com
   www2.hawaii.edu
   www.usingenglish.com
   www.studyzone.org
   www.readingrockets.org
   www.ruf.rice.edu
   darkwing.uoregon.edu
   www.encyclopedia.com
   i.ytimg.com
   a.tribalfusion.com
   dictionary.reference.com
   buckhoff.topcities.com
   webspace.ship.edu
   languagelink.let.uu.nl
   gsteinbe.intrasun.tcnj.edu
   www.cs.bham.ac.uk
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Morphology

  • 1.
  • 2. Morphology is the study of the patterns of word formation in a particular lan guage.  It is the identification, analysis and description of the structure of a given language's morphemes and other linguistic units, such as root words, affixes, parts of speech, or intonation/stress.
  • 3. A meaningful linguistic unit consisting of a word (such as ”dog”) or a word element (such as the ”-s”at the end of ”dogs”) that can't be divided into smaller meaningful parts.
  • 4. Morphemes have four defining characteristics: - They cannot be subdivided. For example, we could break the morpheme "cat" down into the "c" sound, the "a" sound, and the "t" sound. But none of these sounds by itself conveys any meaning - They add meaning to a word. We could begin with "cat" and add the morpheme "-s" (meaning 'plural') to get "cats." Here we've changed the meaning of the word from 'one cat' to 'more than one cat.' - They can appear in many different words. For example, the latin morpheme “duc” (meaning 'lead,draw,pull‘ can be used in different words such as “reduce”, “deduce” or “seduce”. - They can have any number of syllables. The word "hurricane" is a single morpheme with 3 syllables.
  • 5. Morphemes are commonly classified into free morphemes : - Which can occur as separate words. (Ex. “dog”) And bound morphemes: - Which can't stand alone as words. (Ex. “-ing”)
  • 6. - A root word is a word without any word parts added to the beginning or end. - There are 3 different forms of affixes: - Prefixes: placed before a root word. - Sufixes: placed after a root word. - Infixes: placed in the middle of a root word. Examples
  • 7. Note: There are times when the root word must be changed when a suffix is added. When a root word ends in a silent "e", the e is dropped before adding a suffix. (ex.) un + bake + ed becomes ”unbaked” When a root word ends in a consonant, the consonant is "doubled" before adding a suffix beginning with a vowel. (ex.) re + run + ing becomes rerunning
  • 8. A morph is simply the phonetic representation of a morpheme - how the morpheme is said. This distinction occurs because the morpheme can remain the same, but the pronunciation changes. Cats - '-s' morpheme is pronounced /s/ Dogs - '-s' morpheme is pronounced /z/ Houses - '-s' morpheme is pronounced /ɪz/ These various pronunciations are the morphs of the morpheme '-s'.
  • 9. Allomorphs are the varieties of a morpheme, which is closely related to the morph. The morph is just how you pronounce the morpheme, the allomorph is the variation in pronunciation. So, the morpheme '-s' (plural) has three allomorphs with the morph /s/, /z/, and /ɪz/.
  • 10. A morphological process is a means of changing a root to adjust its meaning to fit its syntactic and communicational context. Derivation Affixation Morphological Inflection Processes Compounding
  • 11. Derivation Affixation is the process of Affixation forming a new word by the Morphological Inflection addition of Processes Compounding a morpheme (or affix) to an already existing word. There are 2 different ways to do it: • Inflection takes as input a word and outputs a form of the same word appropriate to a particular context: – e.g. buy -> bought • Derivation takes as input a word and output a different word that is derived from the input word: – e.g. buy + er -> buyer
  • 12. Takes as input a word and outputs a form of the same word appropriate to a particular context: – e.g. buy -> bought. * These words don’t use to appear in dictionaries. INFLECTIONAL MORPHEMES CAN BE OF: • Tense: Indicates the relative time at which the situation described by the sentence occurred: - e.g. “-ed” in “talked”, “-s” in “talks”, “-en” in “taken”. • Number: •(e.g. singular, plural, dual) “Cats”, “Boxes” • Aspect: Indicates the state of completion of the situation – e.g. perfective, progressive, experiential, etc. “talking”, “cleaning”, “reading”. • Degree: Often comparative (hotter) forms and superlative (hottest) forms are expressed • Case (or Possession): case (e.g. nominative, accusative, etc.) “-’s” in “the girl’s doll”, “hers”, “him”, etc.
  • 13. Derivation takes as input a word and output a different word that is derived from the input word: – e.g. buy + er -> buyer This type of morpheme often change the meaning of the word or the part of speech (word class) or both. Often create new words. They usually come in dictionary. EXAMPLES: Kind – Unkind Able – Enable Dark - Darkness
  • 14. Compounding is the combination of two already existing words: Rain + Bow = Rainbow Over + Come = Overcome Red + Head = Redhead Word + Formation = Word-formation  Sometimes compounds can be spelled as just one word, or with an hifen.
  • 15. COINAGE Coinage is the word formation process in which a new word is created with no influence of any other word. Examples: Aspirin Google Zipper Kerosene Muggle
  • 16. BORROWING A word from one language that has been adapted for use in another. Examples: Salsa Bungalow Tobacco
  • 17. BLENDING A word formed by merging the sounds and meanings of two or more other words or word parts. Examples: Motorcade (Motor + Cavalcade) Emoticon (Emote + Icon) Smash (Smack + Mash)
  • 18. CLIPPING (or BACKFORMATION) A word formed by dropping one or more syllablesfrom a polysyllabic word, such as cell from cellular phone. Examples: Celebs (from Celebrities) Hippo (from Hippopotamus) Info (from Information) Intro (from Introduction)
  • 19. CONVERSION Assigns an already existing word to a new word class (part of speech) or syntactic category. Examples: Henry downed a pint of beer. Melissa went to town and did a buy. I eared her language.
  • 20. ACRONYMS Words which are formed from the initial letters of other words. Examples: LOL (Laughing Out Loud) NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
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