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Prepared by: Tumana, Wenlie Jean
The ‘Word Formation Process’ is
regarded as the branch of
Morphology, and it has a
significant role in expanding the
vocabulary that helps us
communicate very smoothly. The main
objectives of the word-formation
process are to form new words with
the same root by deploying
1. Derivation
2. Back Formation
3. Conversion
4. Compounding
5. Clipping
6. Blending
7. Abbreviation
8. Acronyms
9. Borrowing
10. Conclusion
‘Derivation’ is one of the significant
word-formation processes that attach
derivation affixes to the main form to
create a new word. Affixes (prefix or
suffix) are regarded as bound
morphemes.
 A bound morpheme doesn’t have any
independent meaning, and it needs the
help of a free morpheme to form a new
word.
 Examples:
Base Forms New Words
Appear Disappear
Justice Injustice
Lighten Enlighten
Friend Friendship
Happy Happiness
‘Back-Formation’ is a word-formation
process that eliminates the actual
derivational affix from the main form
to create a new word.
However, Back-Formation is contrary to
derivation in terms of forming new
words.
 EXAMPLES:
Base Forms Back Formation
Insertion Insert
Donation Donate
Procession Process
Obsessive Obsess
Resurrection Resurrect
In conversion, a word of one
grammatical form converts into another
grammatical form without changing any
spelling or pronunciation. For example,
the term ‘Google’ is originated as
a noun before the verb.
A few years ago, we used the term as a
noun only (search it on Google), but
now we say ‘Google it.
 EXAMPLES:
Noun To Verb
Access -to access
Google -to google
Email -to email
Name -to name
Host -to host
Verb To Noun
To hope Hope
To cover Cover
To increase Increase
To attack Attack
‘Compounding’ is a word-formation
process that allows words to combine to
make a new word.
Compounding words can also be formed as
two words joined with a hyphen.
 EXAMPLES:
Words Compounding Words
Class+room Classroom
Note+book Notebook
Break+up Breakup
Brother+in+law Brother in law
High+light Highlight
‘Clipping’ reduces or shortens a word
without changing the exact meaning.
In contrast to the back-formation process,
it reserves the original meaning.
Clipping is divided into four types. They
are:
1.Back Clipping
2.Fore Clipping
3.Middle Clipping
4.Complex Clipping
 Back Clipping removes the end part of
a word
 Fore Clipping removes the beginning
part of a word
 Middle Clipping reserves the middle
position
 Complex Clipping removes multiple
pieces from multiple words.
 EXAMPLES:
Words Clippings
Advertisement Ad
Photograph Photo
Telephone Phone
Influenza Flue
Cable telegram Cablegram
In the ‘Blending’ word-formation
method, the parts of two or more words
combine to form a new word.
 EXAMPLES:
Words Blendings
Breakfast+lunch Brunch
Biographical+picture Biopic
Motor+hotel Motel
Spanish+English Spanglish
Telephone+marathon Telethon
‘Abbreviation’ is another famous and
widely used word-formation method used
to shorten a word or phrase.
 EXAMPLES:
Words/Phrases Abbreviation
Junior Jr.
Mister Mr.
Mistress Miss.
Doctor Dr.
Department Dept.
Bachelor of Arts B.A
Master of Arts M.A
Master of Business
Administration
MBA
An Acronym is a popular word-formation
process in which an initialism is
pronounced as a word.
It forms from the first letter of each
word in a phrase, and the newly formed
letters create a new word that helps us
speedy communication.
For example, ‘PIN’ is an initialism for
Personal Identification Number used as
the word ‘pin.’
 EXAMPLES:
Acronyms Words/Phrases
HIV Human Immudeficiency Virus
AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency
Syndrome
NASA National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
ASAP As Soon As Possible
AWOL Absent Without Leave
‘Borrowing’ is another word-formation
process in which a word from one
language is borrowed directly into
another language.
 EXAMPLES:
Words Borrowed from
Algebra Arabic
Cherub Hebrew
Murder French
Pizza Italian
Tamale Spanish
Now we know that Word-Formation
Processes are the methods in which
words are formed by deploying different
types of rules.
We can create new words by following
the above word-formation methods.
We need to do one thing: we have to
follow the fundamental rules or
processes of word-formation.
 Reference:
https://englishfinders.com/word-formation-
processes/?fbclid=IwAR1ewiD7DlaHeQlxgKKLNR2tRYl7Kj8KOGAFb
lnGR32k5iNGmB6jcotPJ8A

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WORD FORMATION PROCESSES

  • 1. Prepared by: Tumana, Wenlie Jean
  • 2. The ‘Word Formation Process’ is regarded as the branch of Morphology, and it has a significant role in expanding the vocabulary that helps us communicate very smoothly. The main objectives of the word-formation process are to form new words with the same root by deploying
  • 3. 1. Derivation 2. Back Formation 3. Conversion 4. Compounding 5. Clipping 6. Blending 7. Abbreviation 8. Acronyms 9. Borrowing 10. Conclusion
  • 4. ‘Derivation’ is one of the significant word-formation processes that attach derivation affixes to the main form to create a new word. Affixes (prefix or suffix) are regarded as bound morphemes.  A bound morpheme doesn’t have any independent meaning, and it needs the help of a free morpheme to form a new word.
  • 5.  Examples: Base Forms New Words Appear Disappear Justice Injustice Lighten Enlighten Friend Friendship Happy Happiness
  • 6. ‘Back-Formation’ is a word-formation process that eliminates the actual derivational affix from the main form to create a new word. However, Back-Formation is contrary to derivation in terms of forming new words.
  • 7.  EXAMPLES: Base Forms Back Formation Insertion Insert Donation Donate Procession Process Obsessive Obsess Resurrection Resurrect
  • 8. In conversion, a word of one grammatical form converts into another grammatical form without changing any spelling or pronunciation. For example, the term ‘Google’ is originated as a noun before the verb. A few years ago, we used the term as a noun only (search it on Google), but now we say ‘Google it.
  • 9.  EXAMPLES: Noun To Verb Access -to access Google -to google Email -to email Name -to name Host -to host Verb To Noun To hope Hope To cover Cover To increase Increase To attack Attack
  • 10. ‘Compounding’ is a word-formation process that allows words to combine to make a new word. Compounding words can also be formed as two words joined with a hyphen.
  • 11.  EXAMPLES: Words Compounding Words Class+room Classroom Note+book Notebook Break+up Breakup Brother+in+law Brother in law High+light Highlight
  • 12. ‘Clipping’ reduces or shortens a word without changing the exact meaning. In contrast to the back-formation process, it reserves the original meaning. Clipping is divided into four types. They are: 1.Back Clipping 2.Fore Clipping 3.Middle Clipping 4.Complex Clipping
  • 13.  Back Clipping removes the end part of a word  Fore Clipping removes the beginning part of a word  Middle Clipping reserves the middle position  Complex Clipping removes multiple pieces from multiple words.
  • 14.  EXAMPLES: Words Clippings Advertisement Ad Photograph Photo Telephone Phone Influenza Flue Cable telegram Cablegram
  • 15. In the ‘Blending’ word-formation method, the parts of two or more words combine to form a new word.
  • 16.  EXAMPLES: Words Blendings Breakfast+lunch Brunch Biographical+picture Biopic Motor+hotel Motel Spanish+English Spanglish Telephone+marathon Telethon
  • 17. ‘Abbreviation’ is another famous and widely used word-formation method used to shorten a word or phrase.
  • 18.  EXAMPLES: Words/Phrases Abbreviation Junior Jr. Mister Mr. Mistress Miss. Doctor Dr. Department Dept. Bachelor of Arts B.A Master of Arts M.A Master of Business Administration MBA
  • 19. An Acronym is a popular word-formation process in which an initialism is pronounced as a word. It forms from the first letter of each word in a phrase, and the newly formed letters create a new word that helps us speedy communication. For example, ‘PIN’ is an initialism for Personal Identification Number used as the word ‘pin.’
  • 20.  EXAMPLES: Acronyms Words/Phrases HIV Human Immudeficiency Virus AIDS Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration ASAP As Soon As Possible AWOL Absent Without Leave
  • 21. ‘Borrowing’ is another word-formation process in which a word from one language is borrowed directly into another language.
  • 22.  EXAMPLES: Words Borrowed from Algebra Arabic Cherub Hebrew Murder French Pizza Italian Tamale Spanish
  • 23. Now we know that Word-Formation Processes are the methods in which words are formed by deploying different types of rules. We can create new words by following the above word-formation methods. We need to do one thing: we have to follow the fundamental rules or processes of word-formation.

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. In other words, we can say that the word-formation process is a process in which new words are formed by modifying the existing terms or completely changing those words.
  2. Let us see the fundamental word-formation processes in linguistics:
  3. A morpheme is the smallest meaningful syntactical or grammar unit of a language that cannot be divided without changing its actual meaning
  4. Let us see some examples of Back-Formation in the below table:
  5. Let us see some examples of conversion in the below table
  6. Let us see some examples in the below table:
  7. Every Clipping has different roles in words when they are assigned.
  8. Let us see some examples in the table:
  9. In the modern era, ‘Abbreviation is becoming more popular. Nowadays people used to use it everywhere
  10. However, let us see some other famous examples of acronyms in the below table for better understanding:
  11. Let us see some English words which are borrowed from another language: