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Introduction to Linguistics n Review of last time:
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Introduction to Linguistics n Review of last time: –Morphology
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Introduction to Linguistics n Review of last time: –Morphology n Studies the internal structure of words and their relationships
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Introduction to Linguistics n Review of last time: –Morpheme
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Introduction to Linguistics n Review of last time: –Morpheme n A minimal unit of meaning
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Introduction to Linguistics n Review of last time: –Morpheme n A minimal unit of meaning –may be bound or free –can change the part of speech of a word
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Introduction to Linguistics n Open and Closed Class Words
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Introduction to Linguistics n Open and Closed Class Words –Open:
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Introduction to Linguistics n Open and Closed Class Words –Open: n In the majority n can have an “unlimited” number of words created from them –ex: gork - gorker, gorking, gorked, gorks
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Introduction to Linguistics n Open and Closed Class Words –Closed
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Introduction to Linguistics n Open and Closed Class Words –Closed n Few or no words can be created from them. n Include conjunctions and prepositions
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words:
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Coining new words n Acronyms
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Coining new words n Acronyms –radar (radio detecting and ranging) –laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation)
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Coining new words n Acronyms –radar (radio detecting and ranging) –laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) n Abbreviation or shortening
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Coining new words n Acronyms –radar (radio detecting and ranging) –laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) n Abbreviation or shortening –PC, CD, Dr., Mrs.,
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Coining new words n Acronyms –radar (radio detecting and ranging) –laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) n Abbreviation or shortening –PC, CD, Dr., Mrs., n Clipping –fax, photo op
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Coining new words n Acronyms –radar (radio detecting and ranging) –laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) n Abbreviation or shortening –PC, CD, Dr., Mrs. n Clipping –fax, photo op n Blending –motel, edutainment
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Meaning Change
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Meaning Change n Generification –xerox, kleenex
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Meaning Change n Generification –xerox, kleenex n Category change –to porch the paper, to people an island n Metaphorical extension –“Let me chew on those new ideas”
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Compounds and Compounding
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Compounds and Compounding n noun + noun: landlord, chain-smoker n adjective + noun: high chair, wildfire n preposition + noun : overdose, underdog n verb + noun: scarecrow, go-cart n adj + adj.: red-hot, bittersweet n noun + adj.: sky-blue, earthbound n preposition + verb: overstuff, underfeed
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Compounds and Compounding n Meaning of compounds cannot always be predicted: –Bigfoot vs. bigwig –alligator shoes vs. horseshoes
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Morphological analysis
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Morphological analysis n Phonological change: initiate - initiation
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Morphological analysis n Phonological change: initiate - initiation n Category change: verb to noun
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Morphological analysis n Phonological change: initiate - initiation n Category change: verb to noun n Semantic change
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Backformation
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Introduction to Linguistics n New Words: –Backformation n resurrectionto resurrect n preemptionto preempt n burglarburgle n laserto lase n backformationbackforming
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Introduction to Linguistics n Inflectional vs. Derivational Morphology
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Introduction to Linguistics n Inflectional vs. Derivational Morphology –Inflectional n Most languages have some form of inflection, morphemes which deal more with syntactic function than the creation of new words n English: walk, walks, walked n Irish: garsún, garsúin Latvian: akmens, akmenim, akmeni, akmen Latvian: akmens, akmenim, akmeni, akmen § n n Welsh: amdanaf, amdanat, amdano...
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Introduction to Linguistics n Inflectional vs. Derivational Morphology –Derivational n Looks at compounds and new word creation, and generally involves at least two of the analytical markers we mentioned earlier (category change, phonological change, semantic change) n Modern, modernize, modernizer
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