Morphology (Adryele Lima)

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Morphology mental map for the morphology uni class
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Morphology (Adryele Lima)
  1. It is the study of the basic building blocks of meaning in language
    1. Derivational
      1. happiness ← happy + ness; preview ← pre + view.
      2. Inflectional
        1. plays ← play + s; cooler ← cool + er.
        2. Cramberry
          1. permit, commit, submit
          2. Content
            1. car, -able, -un.
            2. Function
              1. and, plural -s
              2. Morpheme: The smallest linguistic piece with a grammar function
                1. Free Morpheme
                  1. Roots
                  2. Bound morpheme
                    1. Prefixes: Re-writte; mis-lead; re-turn
                      1. Suffixes: kind-ness; quick-ly; bad-ly;
                        1. Infixes: (not usual in english) speech-ometer;
                        2. Derivational Morphemes
                          1. Fundamental changes to the meaning of a word/stem
                            1. Noun ← Adj
                              1. Verb ←Noun
                                1. Adj ← Adv
                                  1. Sometimes it can remain the same: Noun ← Noun (friend ← friendship)
                                  2. Derivational Pattern (DP)
                                    1. Addition of a derivational suffix or other affix usually applies to words of one lexical category (part of speech) and changes them into words of another category
                                      1. Combination of bases and affix. It's regularly produced
                                        1. Indicates part-of-speech meanings
                                      2. Prefixes: go before the root
                                        1. Suffixes: go after the root
                                        2. Inflectional
                                          1. Used to mark grammatical info
                                      3. Mental system involved in the word formation
                                        1. Studies the internal structures of words, in general
                                          1. Free Morphemes
                                            1. Stand alone with a specific meaning
                                              1. eat, date, weak
                                            2. Bound Morphemes
                                              1. Cannot stand alone with meaning ← It 's always added to one or more morphemes to form a word
                                                1. (ly) in greatly
                                                  1. (un) in unable
                                                    1. (ally) in occasionally
                                                      1. (less) in helpless
                                                    2. Compound: The process of putting two words together to form a new one
                                                      1. Compound verbs
                                                        1. Compound adverbs
                                                          1. Compound adjectives
                                                            1. Compound nouns

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