Morphology Flashcards

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morpheme

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the smallest meaningful constituent of a word

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free morphemes

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can stand alone as words (most roots)

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bound morphemes

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cannot stand alone as words, appear with a root and sometimes other bound morphemes (some roots, prefixes, suffixes, and other affixes)

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affix

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an additional element placed at the beginning or end of a root, stem, or word, or in the body of a word, to modify its meaning or category

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5
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prefix

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added at the beginning of a word to form a derivative

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suffix

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added at the end of a word to form a derivative

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lexical morphemes

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have a sense in and of themselves or function to modify the meaning of a word

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grammatical morphemes

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don’t convey meaning of themselves, express a relationship between lexical morphemes or change the grammatical function or category of lexical morphemes

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content words

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have independent meaning, free lexical morphemes (nouns, verbs, and adjectives)

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function words

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do not have independent meaning, free grammatical morphemes (prepositions, articles, and conjunctions)

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inflectional morphemes

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modify the tense, number, possession, or comparison of a word/root; changes its grammatical function without changing its meaning or category (all suffixes, grammatical)

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derivational morphemes

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change the semantic meaning or category of the affected word/root (prefixes or suffixes, lexical or grammatical)

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13
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order of appearance

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if a word contains both a derivational and inflectional suffix, the inflectional suffix typically comes last

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14
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number of allowable affixes

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a syntactic category (either word or phrase) can take multiple derivational affixes, but no more than one inflectional affix

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derivation

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the addition of a derivational affix, changing the syntactic category of a word

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16
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category extension

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extension of a morpheme from one syntactic category to another

17
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compound

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creating a new word by combining two free morphemes

18
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root creation

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a brand-new word based on no preexisting morphemes

19
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clipped form

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a shortened form of a preexisting morpheme

20
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blend

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a combination of parts of two preexisting forms

21
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acronym

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a word formed from the first letters of each word in a phrase (FEMA, fee-ma)

22
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abbreviation

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a word formed from the names of the first letters of the prominent syllables of a word or of words in a phrase (FBI, F-B-I)

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proper name

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forms a word from a proper name

24
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folk etymology

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forms a word by substituting a common native form for an exotic (often foreign) form with a similar pronounciation

25
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back formation

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a word formed by removing what is mistaken for an affix

26
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8 kinds of inflectional morphemes

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plural, possessive, comparative, superlative, present tense, past tense, past participle, present participle

27
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main verb

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always the right-most verb in a simple sentence

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auxiliary verb order

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modal, have, be (could have been)

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modals

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always first verb form, followed by an uninflected verb form

30
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have

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as an auxiliary, always followed by a past participle

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be

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as an auxiliary, always followed by present participle

32
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do

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as an auxiliary, never occurs with any other auxiliary verbs, only with a main verb

33
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allomorph

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a variant phonetic form of a morpheme which varies in sound or spelling without changing the meaning

34
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complementary distribution

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when 2 items never occur in the same environment

35
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productivity

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the more combinations a morpheme can occur in, the more productive it’s said to be