Created by Lisza Neumeier
about 8 years ago
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What is morphology?
Inflection in English
all that's left of inflection in English
inflection vs. derivation overview
definition inflection
definition derivation
Inflection
characteristics
Inflection
(English has become more analytic than in 1100)
Derivation
characteristics
Allomorphy definition
Allomorphy
what? similar to anything?
Allomorphy plural
examples
Allomorphy plural
Allomorphs
Allophones
comparison
Definitions in more detail
1.) morphs
2.) allomorphs
Allomorphy indefinite article
Allomorphy conditioning
What types of conditioning are there?
(i.e. what determines which allomorph we produce?)
phonological conditioning
lexical conditioning
morphological conditioning
4 word formation processes
Compounding
what? examples!
Compounding
Where do we put the stress in a compound phrase?
Compound types
(most productive <-> least productive)
Compounds
Complexitiy and Constituency
Compound
Complexitiy and Constituency
How do we know which words are added in which order?
same with ''fast food restaurant''
Compounds
Complexity and Constituency
What part contributes the main meaning?
Compounds
Complexity and Constituency
Where do we add inflections?
Compounds
Complexity and constituency
What can we say about the right hand element in a compound phrase general?
(3)
Affixation
Affixation
and changing of word class:
Prefixes?
Suffixes?
Suffixes that create derivatives of a certain word-class
(are attached ti bases of certain word-class)
One suffix can create different meanings, for instance:
(agent nouns, instrumental nouns)
Conversion
what?
Shortenings
What?
4 types
Clippings
Blends
Abbreviations
Back-formation
Word formation productivity