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- The basic unit of phonology
- It is the smallest unit of sound
that may cause a change of
meaning within a language , but
that doesn’t have meaning by
itself.
- The basic unit of morphology
- The smallest meaningful unit
of language
- A series of phonemes that has
a special meaning.
- If a morpheme is altered in any
way, the entire meaning of the
word can be changed.
- Within the category of bound
morphemes , there are two
additional subtypes :
 derivational
- Change the meaning or part of
speech of a word when they are
used together
 inflectional
-modify either the tense of a
verb or the number value of a
noun
Lexical and Grammatical
Morphemes:
Lexical morphemes have meaning
and can stand alone. Examples are
man, girl, play, etc.
Grammatical morphemes, conversely,
are mostly used to specify a
relationship between 2 lexical
morphemes or modify one. Examples
are at, and, the, etc.
Free and Bound Morphemes:
Free morphemes include lexical or
grammatical morphemes and they
can stand alone.
Examples: nouns, verbs, etc.
(lexical) or prepositions,
conjunctions, and articles
(grammatical).
Bound morphemes include
lexical or grammatical
morphemes but they cannot
stand alone.
Examples: suffixes and prefixes
(all affixes in English are bound
morphemes).
-are the set of inflected forms
taken by a single word
-another way to think about
lexemes is that they are the set
of words that would be included
under one entry in the
Dictionary----”running” and “ran”
would be found under ,”run”but
“runner” would not.
-is a set of rules for constructing
full sentences out of words and
phrases . Every language has a
different set of syntactic rules , but
all languages have some form of
syntax. In English , the smallest
form of a sentence is a noun
phrase(which might just be a noun
or a pronoun)and a verb
phrase(which may be a single
verb). Adjectives and adverbs can
be added to the sentence to
provide further meaning. Word
order matters in English,although
in some languages,order is of less
importance.
-is how everything within
language works together to
convey a particular meaning.
-includes tone of voice, body
language, and the words being
used.
- The set of rules by which we
derive meaning from morphemes
, words and sentences in a given
language.
ASSIGNMENT :
Choose only one components of
language , write 5 examples and
use it in a sentence .
Write it in a ½ crosswise .

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Components of language

  • 1.
  • 2. - The basic unit of phonology - It is the smallest unit of sound that may cause a change of meaning within a language , but that doesn’t have meaning by itself.
  • 3. - The basic unit of morphology - The smallest meaningful unit of language
  • 4. - A series of phonemes that has a special meaning. - If a morpheme is altered in any way, the entire meaning of the word can be changed. - Within the category of bound morphemes , there are two additional subtypes :
  • 5.  derivational - Change the meaning or part of speech of a word when they are used together  inflectional -modify either the tense of a verb or the number value of a noun
  • 6. Lexical and Grammatical Morphemes: Lexical morphemes have meaning and can stand alone. Examples are man, girl, play, etc. Grammatical morphemes, conversely, are mostly used to specify a relationship between 2 lexical morphemes or modify one. Examples are at, and, the, etc.
  • 7. Free and Bound Morphemes: Free morphemes include lexical or grammatical morphemes and they can stand alone. Examples: nouns, verbs, etc. (lexical) or prepositions, conjunctions, and articles (grammatical).
  • 8. Bound morphemes include lexical or grammatical morphemes but they cannot stand alone. Examples: suffixes and prefixes (all affixes in English are bound morphemes).
  • 9. -are the set of inflected forms taken by a single word -another way to think about lexemes is that they are the set of words that would be included under one entry in the
  • 10. Dictionary----”running” and “ran” would be found under ,”run”but “runner” would not.
  • 11. -is a set of rules for constructing full sentences out of words and phrases . Every language has a different set of syntactic rules , but all languages have some form of syntax. In English , the smallest form of a sentence is a noun phrase(which might just be a noun
  • 12. or a pronoun)and a verb phrase(which may be a single verb). Adjectives and adverbs can be added to the sentence to provide further meaning. Word order matters in English,although in some languages,order is of less importance.
  • 13. -is how everything within language works together to convey a particular meaning. -includes tone of voice, body language, and the words being used.
  • 14. - The set of rules by which we derive meaning from morphemes , words and sentences in a given language.
  • 15.
  • 16. ASSIGNMENT : Choose only one components of language , write 5 examples and use it in a sentence . Write it in a ½ crosswise .