S6 Morphology II Flashcards

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word-formation

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branch that studies the way in which new lexemes are formed

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productivity

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classification for word-formation

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derivation

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affixes are used to create new words

change in meaning, word-class, sometimes in word class)
prefixation: un-happy, be-friend, de-frost
change in word class, change in meaning
suffixation: -ise, womanise,, -hood, childhood

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compounding

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two are three morphemes are combined to form a new polymorphemic word
eg. apple + juice

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semantic relations of components
- endocentric
- exocentric
- copulative

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  • A+B denotes a special kind of B, A determines B; A=modifier, b=head of the compound // darkroom, smalltalk
  • A+B denotes a special kind of an unexpressed semantic head // skinhead, paleface, pickpocket (head “person”)
  • A+B denotes “the sum” of what A and B denote // bitter-sweet, sleepwalk, maid-servant
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conversion

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a new lexeme is derived from an existing one involving word-class change without any morphological changes

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total conversion

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noun –> verb: to cage, to water
adjective –> verb: to empty
verb –> noun: a cough, a guess
adjective–> noun: a comic, a professional

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partial conversion

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with phonological change:

the mouth - to mouth –> the two different h’s
to abSTRACT - the ABstract

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blending

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two words are fused together

smog = smoke+fog

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clipping

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parts of the word are omitted, most often the final part is left out (back-clipping)

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acronyms and alphabetisms

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pronouced like a word; asap > as soon as possible
pronounced letter by letter; OED > Oxford English dictionary

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back-formation

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change the word class, deleting a derivational suffix; sleepwalk/ -er

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coinage

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just creating words out of nothing like trade names
eg. Kleenex, Aspirin

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14
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eponyms

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coined from proper names
eg. Mac, sandwich

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stages in which a newly formed word enters the lexicon:

  • ad hoc formation
  • institutionalism
  • lexicalisation
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  • created to fulfill a momentary need for the speaker
  • starts to be used regularly by other people in the speech community
  • frequently used and fully integrated
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