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Morphology
I. Basic concepts and terms
II. Derivational processes
III. Inflection
IV. Function words
V. Problems in morphological description
VI. Interaction between morphology and phonolog
VII. Collocations
Basic Concepts and Terms (1)
Morphology:
 The study of the structure of words & how words
are formed (from morphemes)
Morpheme:
 The smallest unit of language that carries meaning
(maybe a word or not a word)
 A sound-meaning unit
 A minimal unit of meaning or grammatical
function
 The level of language at which sound and meaning
combine
A. Free morpheme: lexical & functional morpheme
B. Bound morpheme: derivational & inflectional
Basic Concepts and Terms (2)
Stem (root, base): the morpheme to
which other morphemes are
added
free (e.g. teacher, dresses, unkind)
Stem
bound (e.g. inept, unkempt)
Free Morpheme
I. Definition: can occur by itself, not attached to
other morphemes
II. Examples: girl, teach, book, class, the, of, etc.
III. Two kinds
A. lexical morpheme (open class)
1. definition: has lexical meaning; new examples
can be freely added
2. examples: N, Verb, Adj, Adv (content words)
B. functional morpheme (closed class)
1. definition: new examples are rarely added (but
not impossible to add)
2. examples: Pro, Prep, Conj, Art. (function words)
Bound Morpheme
I. Definition: must be attached to another morpheme
II. Derivational morpheme
A. may change syntactic class
B. to form new words
C. examples: -able, un-, re-, etc.
III. Inflectional morpheme
A. Different forms of the same word
B. Not change syntactic class
C. Only 8 kinds in English: -’s, -s (plural nouns), -ing,
-ed/-en, -est, -er, -s (S-V agreement)
Basic Concepts and Terms (3)
Affix:
Prefix e.g. Unhappy
Infix e.g. Absogoddamlutely
(see Nash 56)
Suffix e.g. happiness
Morphemes
lexical
free
Morphemes functional
bound derivational
inflectional
II. Derivational Processes:
a method to get new words
1. Derivation: (or Derivational affixation, Affixation)
2. Compounding: combine two or more morphemes to form new words
3. Reduplication: full or partial repetition of a morpheme
4. Blending: parts of the words that are combined are deleted
5. Clipping: part of a word has been clipped off
6. Acronyms: abbreviate a longer term by taking the initial letters
7. Back formation: A word (usually a noun) is reduced to form
another
word of a different type (usually a verb)
8. Extension of word formation rules : Part of a word is treated as a
morpheme though it’s not
9. Functional shift (Conversion): A change in the part of speech
10. Proper names  Common wor sd
11. Coining: Creating a completely new free morpheme
12. Onomatopoeia: words imitate sounds in nature
1. Derivation (1)
 Derivation: derived by rules; it can also be
called derivational affixation or affixation.
A. different rules e.g. V + affix N
N + affix V
ADJ + affix V
N + affix ADJ
B. multiple combination
e.g. organizational
1. Derivation (2)
Tree structure of “organizational”
ADJ
N Af
V Af
N Af
organ ize ation al
2. Compounding (1)
 Compounding (compounds): combine two or
more free morphemes to form new words
N N N N
ADJ N N N N ADJ N V N
V fire engine green house jump suit
P wall paper blue bird kill joy
book case N
text book P N
after thought
out patient
2. Compounding (2)
N
ADJ ADJ ADJ
P
ADJ ADJ ADJ
N ADJ ADJ ADJ P ADJ
nation-wide red - hot over ripe
sky blue far - fetched in grown
pitch black out spoken
out standing
2. Compounding (3)
N
ADJ V V
P
V
V V V V
N V ADJ V P V V V
Spoon-feed white wash out live blow dry
Steam-roller dry clean underestinate breakdance
2. Compounding (4)
N N
N N N N
N N N N N N
dog food box stone age cave man
3.Reduplication
Reduplication: full or partial repetition of a free
morpheme; sometimes with variation
full with variation
so-so zigzag
bye-bye dilly-dally
hotch potch
hodge podge
mishmash
4. Blending
Blending (Blends): similar to compounding, but
parts of the free morphemes involved are lost
(usually 1st part of 1st word + end of 2nd word)
e.g. brunch (breakfast+ lunch)
smog (smoke+ fog)
motel (motor+ hotel)
newscast (news + broadcast)
perma-press (permanent press)
5. Clipping
 Clipping (Clipped forms): part of a free
morpheme is cut off (i.e., shortening a
polysyllabic word); often in casual speech
e.g. prof. auto (also in names)
phys-ed lab Liz
ad bike Kathy
poli-sci porn Ron
doc sub Lyn
6. Acronyms (1)
Acronyms: abbreviate a longer term by
taking the initial letters
A. follow the pronunciation patterns of Eng
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)
TOEFL (Test of Eng. as a Foreign Language)
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)
NASA (National Aeronautics & Space
Administration)
6. Acronyms (2)
B. If unpronounceable  each letter is sounded
out separately
ATM (automatic teller machine)
I.Q. (intelligence quotient)
MRT (Mass Rapid Transit)
MTV (music television)
TVBS (television broadcasting service)
VCR (video cassette recorder)
6. Acronyms (3)
C. Customary to sound out each letter even
if the combined initials can be
pronounced.
AIT (American Institute in Taiwan)
UCLA (Univ. of California at Los Angeles)
7. Back formation
Back formation: A word (usually a noun) is
reduced to form another word of a different type
(usually a verb)
e.g. editor edit
donation donate
burglar burgle
zipper zip
television televise
babysitter babysit
8. Extension of word formation rules
 Extension of word formation rules: Part of a
word is treated as a morpheme though it’s not
burger (mar)athon (alco)holic
hamburger telethon workaholic
cheese burger danceathon
buffalo burger walkathon
fish burger
vege burger
tofu burger
9. Functional shift
(Conversion)
 Functional shift (or conversion, category
change): A change in the part of speech
V N a guess, a must, a spy, a printout,
walk, run, laugh, touch
N V position, process, contact, notice,
party, fax, butter, bottle
(computer-related term) input, output, window
V ADJ see-thru, a stand-up, comedian
10. Proper names common
words (1)
 Proper names  Common words
A. People
jacklumberjack, jack of all trades
tomtomcat, tomboy, peeping Tom
B. Real people
Earl of Sandwich, teddy bear, Marquis de
Sade
10. Proper names (2)
C. Places
Hamburger, Shanghai,
D. Mythology
Tantalus  tantalize
Eros erotic;
Narcissus narcissistic
Mars martial
E. Brand names
Xerox, Coke, Scotch tape,
Kleenex, Vaseline
11. Coining
Coining (Coinage): Creating a completely
new free morpheme, which is unrelated to
any existing morphemes; a rare thing
e.g. googol
pooch
Nylon
12. Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia: words imitate sounds in nature
(or in technology)
e.g. A dog: bow wow or woof-woof,
A clock: tick-tock,
A rooster: cock-a-doodle-doo
A camera: click,
A duck: quack
A cat: meow
Ring of a bell: ding-dong,
A cow: moo,
A bee: buzz,
A snake: hiss,
13. Borrowing
 Borrowing (Borrowed words): The taking over
of words from other languages
III. Inflection
I. Inflectional morphology: adds grammatical
functions (i.e., number, tense, aspect, gender,
case), so related to Syntax, but does not create
new words (so not related to the lexicon).
A. That (Those) planter(s) grows (grow) . . . .
B. in Eng.: inflections are all suffixes
II. Basic word structure in English:
(DER) Base (DER) (INFL)
e.g. plant er s planters
un organ ize ed unorganized
IV. Function Words
I. Free functional morphemes
• Definition:
I. A list of function words in English
A. More than inflections
B. Eng. And Chinese tend to isolate
grammatical functions out into free
morphemes
C. Some other langs. tend to use bound
morphemes; e.g., Russian, Swahili
V. Problems in Morphological
Description
 Bound stem
receive, unkempt, inept; cranberry? Huckleberry?
 Unidentifiable or inseparable elements
• Due to historical influences and borrowing:
A. Plural form:
sheep  sheep; man  men
B. Past tense:
read  read; go  went
C. Noun  ADJ:
law (old Norse into old Eng)  legal (Latin)
mouth (old Eng.)  oral (Latin)
VI. Interaction Between
Morphology and Phonology (1)
A. Past tense in English (inflection)
past tense morpheme /d/=allomorphs {d, t,
Id}
1. Verbs ends in +voiced /d/
• e.g. agreed, dragged
2. Verbs ends in -voiced /t/
• e.g. worked, missed
3. Verbs ends in alveolar stop /Id/
• e.g., loaded, estimated
VI. Interaction Between
Morphology and Phonology (2)
B. Plural form (inflection)
plural morpheme /z/=allomorphs {z, s, Iz}
1. Noun ends in +voiced /z/
e.g. flags, games
2. Noun ends in -voiced /s/
e.g. maps, banks
3. ends in +sibilant /Iz/
e.g. glasses, watches
C. Negative (Nash 51)
/In/ = {n, N }
VI. Interaction Between
Morphology and Phonology (3)
 Morphophonemic Rules:
The rules that determine the pronunciation
of the regular past tense, plural
morphemes, and negative prefix are called
morphophonemic rules because
morphology adds the suffix to the root, and
the phonology controls the pronunciation
of the affix (morpheme).
VII. Collocations
A. Definition: combinations of words stored as
whole units in the brain, like one big word; So,
unnecessary to be put together using syntax—
can be called up for use all at once.
B. Examples:
and (fork, knife, bread, pepper, salt, butter)
harm; business; a mistake
How’re you? How do you do? Nice to meet you.
I’m so glad you could bring Pamela.
* That Pamela could be brought by you makes me so
glad.
* That you could bring Pamela makes me so glad.

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Morphology

  • 1.
  • 2. Morphology I. Basic concepts and terms II. Derivational processes III. Inflection IV. Function words V. Problems in morphological description VI. Interaction between morphology and phonolog VII. Collocations
  • 3. Basic Concepts and Terms (1) Morphology:  The study of the structure of words & how words are formed (from morphemes) Morpheme:  The smallest unit of language that carries meaning (maybe a word or not a word)  A sound-meaning unit  A minimal unit of meaning or grammatical function  The level of language at which sound and meaning combine A. Free morpheme: lexical & functional morpheme B. Bound morpheme: derivational & inflectional
  • 4. Basic Concepts and Terms (2) Stem (root, base): the morpheme to which other morphemes are added free (e.g. teacher, dresses, unkind) Stem bound (e.g. inept, unkempt)
  • 5. Free Morpheme I. Definition: can occur by itself, not attached to other morphemes II. Examples: girl, teach, book, class, the, of, etc. III. Two kinds A. lexical morpheme (open class) 1. definition: has lexical meaning; new examples can be freely added 2. examples: N, Verb, Adj, Adv (content words) B. functional morpheme (closed class) 1. definition: new examples are rarely added (but not impossible to add) 2. examples: Pro, Prep, Conj, Art. (function words)
  • 6. Bound Morpheme I. Definition: must be attached to another morpheme II. Derivational morpheme A. may change syntactic class B. to form new words C. examples: -able, un-, re-, etc. III. Inflectional morpheme A. Different forms of the same word B. Not change syntactic class C. Only 8 kinds in English: -’s, -s (plural nouns), -ing, -ed/-en, -est, -er, -s (S-V agreement)
  • 7. Basic Concepts and Terms (3) Affix: Prefix e.g. Unhappy Infix e.g. Absogoddamlutely (see Nash 56) Suffix e.g. happiness
  • 9.
  • 10. II. Derivational Processes: a method to get new words 1. Derivation: (or Derivational affixation, Affixation) 2. Compounding: combine two or more morphemes to form new words 3. Reduplication: full or partial repetition of a morpheme 4. Blending: parts of the words that are combined are deleted 5. Clipping: part of a word has been clipped off 6. Acronyms: abbreviate a longer term by taking the initial letters 7. Back formation: A word (usually a noun) is reduced to form another word of a different type (usually a verb) 8. Extension of word formation rules : Part of a word is treated as a morpheme though it’s not 9. Functional shift (Conversion): A change in the part of speech 10. Proper names  Common wor sd 11. Coining: Creating a completely new free morpheme 12. Onomatopoeia: words imitate sounds in nature
  • 11. 1. Derivation (1)  Derivation: derived by rules; it can also be called derivational affixation or affixation. A. different rules e.g. V + affix N N + affix V ADJ + affix V N + affix ADJ B. multiple combination e.g. organizational
  • 12. 1. Derivation (2) Tree structure of “organizational” ADJ N Af V Af N Af organ ize ation al
  • 13. 2. Compounding (1)  Compounding (compounds): combine two or more free morphemes to form new words N N N N ADJ N N N N ADJ N V N V fire engine green house jump suit P wall paper blue bird kill joy book case N text book P N after thought out patient
  • 14. 2. Compounding (2) N ADJ ADJ ADJ P ADJ ADJ ADJ N ADJ ADJ ADJ P ADJ nation-wide red - hot over ripe sky blue far - fetched in grown pitch black out spoken out standing
  • 15. 2. Compounding (3) N ADJ V V P V V V V V N V ADJ V P V V V Spoon-feed white wash out live blow dry Steam-roller dry clean underestinate breakdance
  • 16. 2. Compounding (4) N N N N N N N N N N N N dog food box stone age cave man
  • 17. 3.Reduplication Reduplication: full or partial repetition of a free morpheme; sometimes with variation full with variation so-so zigzag bye-bye dilly-dally hotch potch hodge podge mishmash
  • 18. 4. Blending Blending (Blends): similar to compounding, but parts of the free morphemes involved are lost (usually 1st part of 1st word + end of 2nd word) e.g. brunch (breakfast+ lunch) smog (smoke+ fog) motel (motor+ hotel) newscast (news + broadcast) perma-press (permanent press)
  • 19. 5. Clipping  Clipping (Clipped forms): part of a free morpheme is cut off (i.e., shortening a polysyllabic word); often in casual speech e.g. prof. auto (also in names) phys-ed lab Liz ad bike Kathy poli-sci porn Ron doc sub Lyn
  • 20. 6. Acronyms (1) Acronyms: abbreviate a longer term by taking the initial letters A. follow the pronunciation patterns of Eng NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) TOEFL (Test of Eng. as a Foreign Language) AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) NASA (National Aeronautics & Space Administration)
  • 21. 6. Acronyms (2) B. If unpronounceable  each letter is sounded out separately ATM (automatic teller machine) I.Q. (intelligence quotient) MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) MTV (music television) TVBS (television broadcasting service) VCR (video cassette recorder)
  • 22. 6. Acronyms (3) C. Customary to sound out each letter even if the combined initials can be pronounced. AIT (American Institute in Taiwan) UCLA (Univ. of California at Los Angeles)
  • 23. 7. Back formation Back formation: A word (usually a noun) is reduced to form another word of a different type (usually a verb) e.g. editor edit donation donate burglar burgle zipper zip television televise babysitter babysit
  • 24. 8. Extension of word formation rules  Extension of word formation rules: Part of a word is treated as a morpheme though it’s not burger (mar)athon (alco)holic hamburger telethon workaholic cheese burger danceathon buffalo burger walkathon fish burger vege burger tofu burger
  • 25. 9. Functional shift (Conversion)  Functional shift (or conversion, category change): A change in the part of speech V N a guess, a must, a spy, a printout, walk, run, laugh, touch N V position, process, contact, notice, party, fax, butter, bottle (computer-related term) input, output, window V ADJ see-thru, a stand-up, comedian
  • 26. 10. Proper names common words (1)  Proper names  Common words A. People jacklumberjack, jack of all trades tomtomcat, tomboy, peeping Tom B. Real people Earl of Sandwich, teddy bear, Marquis de Sade
  • 27. 10. Proper names (2) C. Places Hamburger, Shanghai, D. Mythology Tantalus  tantalize Eros erotic; Narcissus narcissistic Mars martial E. Brand names Xerox, Coke, Scotch tape, Kleenex, Vaseline
  • 28. 11. Coining Coining (Coinage): Creating a completely new free morpheme, which is unrelated to any existing morphemes; a rare thing e.g. googol pooch Nylon
  • 29. 12. Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia: words imitate sounds in nature (or in technology) e.g. A dog: bow wow or woof-woof, A clock: tick-tock, A rooster: cock-a-doodle-doo A camera: click, A duck: quack A cat: meow Ring of a bell: ding-dong, A cow: moo, A bee: buzz, A snake: hiss,
  • 30. 13. Borrowing  Borrowing (Borrowed words): The taking over of words from other languages
  • 31. III. Inflection I. Inflectional morphology: adds grammatical functions (i.e., number, tense, aspect, gender, case), so related to Syntax, but does not create new words (so not related to the lexicon). A. That (Those) planter(s) grows (grow) . . . . B. in Eng.: inflections are all suffixes II. Basic word structure in English: (DER) Base (DER) (INFL) e.g. plant er s planters un organ ize ed unorganized
  • 32. IV. Function Words I. Free functional morphemes • Definition: I. A list of function words in English A. More than inflections B. Eng. And Chinese tend to isolate grammatical functions out into free morphemes C. Some other langs. tend to use bound morphemes; e.g., Russian, Swahili
  • 33. V. Problems in Morphological Description  Bound stem receive, unkempt, inept; cranberry? Huckleberry?  Unidentifiable or inseparable elements • Due to historical influences and borrowing: A. Plural form: sheep  sheep; man  men B. Past tense: read  read; go  went C. Noun  ADJ: law (old Norse into old Eng)  legal (Latin) mouth (old Eng.)  oral (Latin)
  • 34. VI. Interaction Between Morphology and Phonology (1) A. Past tense in English (inflection) past tense morpheme /d/=allomorphs {d, t, Id} 1. Verbs ends in +voiced /d/ • e.g. agreed, dragged 2. Verbs ends in -voiced /t/ • e.g. worked, missed 3. Verbs ends in alveolar stop /Id/ • e.g., loaded, estimated
  • 35. VI. Interaction Between Morphology and Phonology (2) B. Plural form (inflection) plural morpheme /z/=allomorphs {z, s, Iz} 1. Noun ends in +voiced /z/ e.g. flags, games 2. Noun ends in -voiced /s/ e.g. maps, banks 3. ends in +sibilant /Iz/ e.g. glasses, watches C. Negative (Nash 51) /In/ = {n, N }
  • 36. VI. Interaction Between Morphology and Phonology (3)  Morphophonemic Rules: The rules that determine the pronunciation of the regular past tense, plural morphemes, and negative prefix are called morphophonemic rules because morphology adds the suffix to the root, and the phonology controls the pronunciation of the affix (morpheme).
  • 37. VII. Collocations A. Definition: combinations of words stored as whole units in the brain, like one big word; So, unnecessary to be put together using syntax— can be called up for use all at once. B. Examples: and (fork, knife, bread, pepper, salt, butter) harm; business; a mistake How’re you? How do you do? Nice to meet you. I’m so glad you could bring Pamela. * That Pamela could be brought by you makes me so glad. * That you could bring Pamela makes me so glad.