Morphology and Syntax Morphology 1 Trương Văn Ánh Trường Đại học Sài Gòn 2 Chapter 1 Introduction to Morphology Morphology is the study of Morpheme and their different forms (allomorphs), and the way[.]
Morphology Trương Văn Ánh Trường Đại học Sài Gòn Chapter Introduction to Morphology Morphology is the study of Morpheme and their different forms (allomorphs), and the way they combine in word formation Ex: The English word unhappiness is formed from happy, the adjective – forming suffix ness and the negative prefix un Morphology (Greek: morphe form and logy study) is the study of the internal structure of words and the rules by which words are formed Morphology is a branch of linguistics which deals with the structure and form of words + Two levels of Morphology Paradigmatic morphology: the study of parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc.) and the formation of these There are two kinds of paradigms: derivational and inflectional Syntagmatic morphology: the study of the use of parts of speech (an adjective is used to modify a noun, etc.) and the study of phrases: noun+noun, adj+noun, verb+noun, verb+adv, etc Branches of Morphology: Inflectional & Derivational Morphology - Inflectional Morphology: the same part of speech, but different forms Ex: use (v): uses, using, used - Derivational Morphology: different forms and different parts of speech Ex: use (v): user (n); useful (adj); usefully (adv) Good luck! ... suffix ness and the negative prefix un Morphology (Greek: morphe form and logy study) is the study of the internal structure of words and the rules by which words are formed Morphology is...Chapter Introduction to Morphology Morphology is the study of Morpheme and their different forms (allomorphs), and the way they combine in word formation Ex: The English... which deals with the structure and form of words + Two levels of Morphology Paradigmatic morphology: the study of parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, adverb, etc.) and the formation of these