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Morphology Mrs. Veena Dixit 14/9/04 Mrs. Veena Dixit 14/9/04 (First example in brackets is from English and the second is from Hindi_iitk-format. Wherever the example is given from any other language, it is indicated by ‘_language’. The specific characters in a string are underlined wherever it is necessary. This holds true throughout my presentations / lectures.) Mrs. Veena Dixit 14/9/04

How is linguistics? Mrs. Veena Dixit 14/9/04

PLACE OF MORPHOLOGY IN LANGUAGE SYSTEM Central System Peripheral System Phonological System Semantics (consonants and vowels) (concept and the symbol) (c-o / k-o ) (Question mark ?) Morphological System Phonetics (morphemes / saPalawA) (articulation) (morph eme s / sa Pala wA) (pronunciation/phonemes) Morphophonemic System (morphemes&phonemes) (center-central / ladZakI-ladZakiyAMz) Grammatical System (arrangement of morphemes) (agreement between categories) Mrs. Veena Dixit 14/9/04

Morphology Internal Compositions Relations between different forms Identification of minimal meaningful units (morphemes) Distribution/occurrences Inflection (within category) Derivation (across categories) Compounding (across/within categories) Mrs. Veena Dixit 14/9/04

Terminology Terms Mrs. Veena Dixit 14/9/04

THANK YOU. Mrs. Veena Dixit Mrs. Veena Dixit 14/9/04 (First example in brackets is from English and the second is from Hindi_iitk-format. Wherever the example is given from any other language, it is indicated by ‘_language’. The specific characters in a string are underlined wherever it is necessary. This holds true throughout my presentations / lectures.) Mrs. Veena Dixit 14/9/04