Morphology

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Words and their parts
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  • Word Classes 
  • Morphemes
  • Words need to be placed in a certain order, this help to understand their function and meaning.
  • Context is important to understand the meanings and functions of individual words.
  • English words fall in two main categories: Content or form words (Major category) and Structure words (Minor category)
  • Minor Category 
  • Major Category 
  • Words that carry the content or esencial meaning: Nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs.
  • Open word classes
  • Words serve primarily to establishing grammatical relationships: Prepositions, pronouns, conjugations and determiners.
  • Closed word classes
  • Words occur in narrow range of possible positions, there is no flexibility in word order.
  • Words change very little over longs periods of time.
  • Establish logical relationships between the diferent part of sentences. 
  • Words are fixed and invariant.
  • New words enter the language constantly.  Example: Emoticons= Emotion + Icon ​​​​
  • The smallest unit of meaning. A morpheme can be a single word or other independly meaningful units.
  • For example: The word "book" cannot be broken into any other units, it is a single morpheme 
  • There are two kinds of morphemes: Bound & free.
  • Bound 
  • Free
  • They are meaningful units that can stand alone, example: Blizzard, Never, Amaze or Grace.
  • Need to be attached or bound to other meaningful units, example: Undeniable = Un+deny+able
  • Morphology
  • Inflexional Morphemes
  • Derivational Morphemes
  • Are lexical morphemes. They somehow either change the class a word belongs to or change the semantic meaning of a word.
  • Are grammatical morphemes. Don't change the class to which a word belongs nor its semantic meaning.
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