Morphology Flashcards
Morphology Vocab for Morphology Module (46 cards)
Affix
morpheme that is attached to a word stem to form a new word or word form
Affixation
morphological process whereby an affix is attached to a root or stem
Agglutinating Language
language which words are made up of a linear sequence of distinct morphemes and each component of meaning is represented by its own morpheme
Allomorph
when a unit of meaning varies in sound without changing the meaning
Alternation
the phenomenon of a morpheme exhibiting variation in its phonological realization
Ambiguity
quality of language that makes speech or written text open to multiple interpretations
Analytic Language
language that primarily conveys relationships between words in sentences by way of helper words and word order, as opposed to utilizing inflections
Bound Morpheme
affixes that must be attached to a word
Bound Root
a root which cannot occur as a separate word apart from any other morpheme
Closed Lexical Category
smaller category of words in language that do not generally add new words to these categories
Compounding
process of word formation that creates compound lexemes
Conjunction
linguistic elements that link two or more words, phrases, clauses, or sentences within a larger unit, in such a way that specific semantic relation is established between them
Content Morpheme
a root that forms the semantic core of a major class word
Content Word
words that have meaning
Derivation
formation of a new word or inflectable stem from another word or stem
Determiner
word or affix that belongs to a class of noun modifiers that expresses the reference, including quantity of noun
Form
meaningful unit of speech
Free Morpheme
morpheme that can stand alone as words by themselves
Function Morpheme
morpheme which simply modifies the meaning of a word, rather than supplying the root meaning
Function Word
words that have little lexical meaning or have ambiguous meaning and express grammatical relationships among other words within a sentence, or specify the attitude or mood of the speaker
Fusional Language
language in which one form of a morpheme can simultaneously encode several meanings
Hierarchal Structure
a structure in which every entity, except one, is subordinate to a single other entity
Homophony
when a set of words are pronounced identically, but have different meanings
Incorporation
phenomenon by which a grammatical category forms a compound with its direct object or adverbial modifier, while retaining its original syntactic function