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MORPHOLOGYPresented by
:Warriors Force/Alpha Company
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PRESENTERS Azrar Ahmed Chishti Saima Uzma Aslam Asma Husna Nazia Iram Shaheen Awais Jamil Chishti
All of us will teach you according to the concept of Microteaching.
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CONTENTS: Morphology
Morphemes
Types of Morphemes with examples Word formation Process with examples 1) Derivation 2) Compounding 3) Blending 4) Acronyms 5) Coinage
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BACK GROUND Morphology is a branch of Biology that deals with the
study of plants and animals shape formation.
In linguistics, morphology is the identification, analysis and description of the struct
ure of a given language's morphemes and other linguistic units, such as root words, affixes, parts of speech, intonations and stresses, or implied context.
In Linguistics, Panini was the first who worked on Sanskrit and formed 3959 rules of Sanskrit morphology.
Now Morphology has gained the distinct position as sub branch of Linguistics.
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What is
MORPHOLOGY ?
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DEFINITIONS BY
LINGUISTS
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That means MORPHOLOGY studies how phonemes are combined to form words.
Richards et al (1993)“it is the study of
morphemes and their different forms, and the way they in word formations” (p.237)
Nuwara & Ahmed (2001)
“It is the study of internal structure of words and of rules by which words formed” (p. 63)
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What is MORPHEME ?
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Greet Booij (2005)
Defined morpheme as the smallest part of a word that has a meaning and can not be divided into smaller unit.
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TYPES OF MORPHEMES :There are two types of Morphemes :
FREE MORPHEMES
BOUND MORPHEMES.
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-According to Francis (1993), they are divided to two types are:
FREE MORPHEMES:-Free morphemes defined by Nuwara & Ahmed (2001) as words
can stand alone and make sense called ROOTS . Examples: Hand – Lord – Cat
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Lexical Morphemes Functional Morphemes
Words that have meaning by themselve
- Nouns, (e.g.): Amna, Hawa, father, Fauzia, Hala, Aisha, Mother.
- Adjectives, (e.g.): clever, sharp.
- Verbs, (e.g.): beat, read.
- Propositions, (e.g.): in, over, under…etc.
simply modifies the meaning of the word, rather than supplying the root meaning of the word.
Or that has some function.
- Articles: a, the, an. - Demonstratives:
these, those, that, this. - Pronouns: you, they,
we….etc. - Conjunctions: and,
but, yet, if…etc.
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BOUND MORPHEMES:
-They are not words but parts of words occur before and after free morphemes, we call them PREFIXES and SUFFIXES.
-Bound Morphemes are the opposite of free morphemes, they can not stand alone and they have to be with other morphemes (FREE MORPHEMES) .
Examples: Ly, Un, Dis, Ness
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TYPES OF BOUND MORPHEMES 1) DERIVATIONAL MORPHEMES
Are those bound morphemes that we use in making new words or making
words of a different grammatical category from the stem.or
A derivational morpheme is the prefix or suffix used to create one word from another. (Change in Meaning of words) Example:good(adj.)+-ness(derivational morpheme) =goodness(noun)
care(noun)+-ful(derivational morpheme) =careful(adj.) A list of derivational morphemes concludes;suffixes:-ish, -less, ly …etc. prefixes: re-,pre-, un-, ex-, mis-, co- …etc.
Derivational morphemes can be developed by the addition of
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Suffix Meaning Example
-acy state or quality privacy-al act or process of refusal-ance, -ence state or quality of maintenance,
eminence-dom place or state of
beingfreedom, kingdom
-er, -or one who trainer, protector-ism doctrine, belief communism-ist one who chemist-ity, -ty quality of veracity-ment condition of argument-sion, -tion state of being concession, transitionSuffix Meaning Example-ate become eradicate-en become enlighten-ify, -fy make or become terrify-ize, -ise become civilize
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Suffix Meaning Example
-able being 'able' movable, portable
-al relating to global, manual
-en made of golden, wooden
-ful full of hopeful, wishful
-ic characteristic of domestic
-ive tending to sensitive, selective
-less lack of, without endless, powerless
-ous full of enormous, mysterious
-y state, having windy, slowly
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Suffix Meaning Example
-ate become eradicate
-en become enlighten
-ify, -fy make or become terrify
-ize, -ise become civilize
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Are those morphemes that are used to indicate aspects of the grammatical
function of a word.(change in Grammar of a word)
Example: clean+(-ed)=cleaned tenses
Inflectional morphemes are also
called(inflections).
2 )Inflectional Morphemes
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE HAS EIGHT INFLECTIONAL MORPHEMES.
1. -'s (possessive) with nouns *Jane's brother
2. _s (plural) * pens
3.-ing (present participle) *teaching
4. –s (3rd person singular) with verbs *she likes
5.-ed(past tense) *played
6. –en(past participle) *forgotten
7. – est (superlative) with adjectives *happiest
8. –er (comparative) *happier
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MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION what's the difference between
inflectional morpheme and derivational morpheme?
Inflectional morpheme ,never change the grammatical category of a word.
-Old (adj.) Older (adj.)
While derivational morpheme can change the grammatical category of a word .
-teach (v.) teacher (n.)
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ACTIVITYFind morphemes
The girl’s wildness shocked the teachers.
Write it down on your note books.
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MORPHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION THE GIRL 'S WILD NESS SHOCK ED THE TEACH ER S (FUNCTIONAL) INFLECTIONAL DERIVATIONAL DERIVATIONAL LEXICAL FUNCTIONAL INFLECTIONAL LEXICAL LEXICAL LEXICAL
INFLECTIONAL
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WORD FORMATION PROCESS
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How new words are being formed in the language.
Word formation is of great interest for linguists as it sheds light on other aspects of language.
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WHY ARE NEW WORDS NEEDED?
Because of new inventions and changes Language is dynamic vast amount of new inventions made in
the 20th and 21st
One of the distinctive properties of human language is creativity
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ENTRY OF A WORD IN A LANGUAGE
etymology: studies of the history of words, their origin, and how their form
and meaning changed over time
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ENGLISH WORD FORMATIONThere are 12 methods to form a new word as
they are given below
1. coinage 2. Borrowing, 3. Calque 4. Compound5. Derivation 6. Blending7. Backformation 8. Conversion 9.Acronym 10. Initialism11. Onomatopoeia 12. Clipping
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6. BLENDING A blending is a combination of two or more
words to create a new one, usually by taking the beginning of the other word and the end of the other one
Ex: brunch =breakfast+ lunch motel = motor + hotel smog = smoke + fog transistor = transfer + resistor emoticon = emotion + icon webinar = web+ seminar
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4. COMPOUNDING Compounding is the process of
putting words together to build a new one that ''does not denote two things, but one'' and that is ''pronounced as one unit''
Ex: -handbag=hand + bag; -wallpaper=wall + paper; -fingerprint=finger + print; -sunburn=sun + burn,
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CompoundingDISH +
WASHER
PENCIL + CASE
FULL + MOON
FIRE + FLY
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5. DERIVATION Derivation, as ''the most common word formation
process'', builds new words by adding morphemes
word formation by affixes
By prefixes: un-usual , mis-pronounce mis-lead, dis-respect
By suffixes: care-less, child-ish faith-ful
prefix and suffix: dis-loyal-ty un-erring-ly
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Acronyms
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
United States of America Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
Radio Detection and Ranging
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SOME MORE EXAMPLES e-cruitment-online recruitment of
employees; online submission of resumes and cover letters
netbook–small laptop computer which weighs less than 3 pounds and has a 7 to 10 inch screen
notspot-an area where there is slow internet access or no connection at all
slumdog-very poor, underprivileged person who lives in an overcrowded a slum
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QUESTIONS What is Morphology? What are Morphemes? What are the types of Morphemes. How many methods can be used to form
words? Who will define compounding? Define blending?
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