Ch. 4 Morphology Flashcards
Affix
Bound morpheme that attaches to a stem
Affixation
Process of forming words by adding affixes to morphemes
Agglutinating Language
A type of synthetic language in which relationships between words in a sentence are indicated primarily by bound morphemes
Allomorph
One of a set of non distinctive ways of writing a particular morpheme
Ambiguity
The phenomenon by which a single linguistic form can be the form of more than one distinct language expression
Analytic Language
Type of language which most words consists of one morpheme and sentences are composed of sequences of these free morphemes
Bound Morpheme
Morpheme that always attaches to other morphemes, never existing as a word itself
Bound Root
Morpheme that has some associated basic meaning but that is unable to stand alone as a word in its own right
Closed Lexical Category
Lexical category in which the members are fairly rigidly established and additions are made very rarely and only over long periods of time
Compounding
Process of forming words by combining two or more independent words
Conjunction
A lexical category that consists of function words such as AND, BUT, HOWEVER
Content Morpheme
Morpheme that carries semantic content
Content Word
A word whose primary purpose is to contribute semantic content to the phrase in which it occurs
Derivation
A morphological process that changes a word’s lexical category or its meaning in some predictable way
Determiner
The name of a lexical category and a syntactic category that consists of expressions such as THE, A, THIS, ALL
Form
The structure or shape of any particular linguistic item, from individual segments to strings of words
Free Morpheme
A morpheme that can stand alone as a word
Function Morpheme
Morpheme that provides info about the grammatical relationships between words in a sentence
Function Word
A word that has little semantic content and whose primary purpose is to indicate grammatical relationships between other words within a phrase
Fusional Language
A type of synthetic language in which the relationships between the words in a sentence are indicated by bound morphemes that are difficult to separate from the stem
Hierarchical Structure
The dominance relationship among morphemes in a word or among constituents in a phrase
Homophony
The phenomenon by which two or more distinct morphemes or non-phrasal linguistic expressions happen to have the same form
Incorporation
Morphological process by which several distinct semantic components are combined into a single word in a poly synthetic language
Infix
A type of bound morpheme that is inserted into the middle of the stem