morphology


14/03/2011

Morphology

1. Word- a basic unit?

In some languages what appears to be single forms turns out to possess a large number of `word-like' elements eg. Swahili

ni- ta-ku-penda

I will you love

We are looking for elements

It turns out from this example that there is a need to identify message elements rather than concentrate on word boundaries.

We want to look for forms.

2. Definition

“A word is an arbitrary pairing of sounds and meaning”

A word includes the following information

3. Classes of words

auxiliary (pomocniczy) helps to understand the meaning

She doesn't like swimming.

Does- no meaning but helps us to understand

4. Morphology

The study of forms in linguistics is called morphology.

This term is also found in other branches of science, but in any of them it looks for certain `basic elements' of the structure.

Morpheme- It's a minimal unit of meaning or grammatical function

For example:

-dis -satisfi -ed

-un -believ -able

-un -reserv -ed -ly

-anti -dis -establish -ment -arian -ism

5. Morphemes-basic division

Morheme

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Free Bound

Bound-cannot stand alone but are typically attached to another form eg. re-, -ist,-ed,-s

All affixes in English are bound morphemes

Free- they can stand by themselves as single words eg. open, tour

Stem

Un-dress-ed

Bound stem bound

Stem- when free morphemes are used with bound ones, the basic word-form involved is technically know as steam

Dis-trust-ful

(steam)

6. Free steam vs. bound steam

Problems:

  1. momomorphemic

  2. bound-stem

7. Free morphemes

8. Bound morphemes

-nouns-`s, -s

-verb -ing, -en, -s, -ed

-adjective -er, -est

Excercises:

  1. The dishonest players cheated my beautiful girl.

  1. He has gleaned a few bits of information from overhearing various converations.

  1. John's selfish attitude indicates a serious imbalance between their expenses and profits.

Pronouns- functional because you cannot add more

He has three cars.

He- functional and lexical

9. 2 interpretations:

Various- lexical (one word) or various- ious

10. Morphs and allomorphs (various of the same morphine)

Cat+ plural (s) ox+plural (en)

Sheep+plural (Ɵ)

Reduplication-repetition of the first part of the singular form (eg. bibi)

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