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College of Science and Humanity Studies, Al-Kharj
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Level8 (2nd Semester)
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Course Title :Syntax& Morphology
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Prepared by Teacher: Bahia Khalifa Ibrahim
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Objectives: The lecture will provide information about the processes of word formation Different types of these processes.
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Word-formation A process with the result of a new lexeme.
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Word-Formation Sub -divisions Word- formation Derivation Compounds
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Word- formation DerivationAffixation Non- affixation CompoundingRed-card Up-grade
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Derivation: is one of the major processes of word formation in English. Derivational morphemes can produce new words from existing words in two ways. First, they can change the meaning of a word. e.g. true, untrue. Second, they can change the lexical category of a word, e.g.(true) is an adjective, (truly) an adverd, (truth) a noun.
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AffixationPreffixationdisrespectrearrangeSuffixationharmfu l management
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Non- affixation ConversionPaper, butter Blendin g brunch, smog ( smoke+fog) Back- formation televise(televis ion) Clipping lab laboratory),a d(advertiseme nt)
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Conversion: A change in the function of a word. Noun→verb It is also known as category change or function shift. Vacation: they’re vacationing in Egypt. Have you buttered the toast?
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Blending: A combination of two separate forms to produce a single new term. ( taking the beginning of one word and joining it to the end of the other word). Backformation: A reduction process; in which one word (noun) is reduced to form another word of a different type( verb) edit(editor) Donate( donation)
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Clipping: A reduction process in which a word of more than one syllable is reduced to a shorter form, often in casual speech. Prof( professor), emote( emotion)
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Non- affixation Coinage Asirin, nylon Borrowing Boss, piano, alcohol Acronyms NATO, UNESCO
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Coinage : One of the least common processes of word-formation in English. It is the invention of totally new terms. Aspirin, nylon Borrowing: It is the taking of words from other languages. Alcohol ( Arabic) Boss (Dutch) Yogurt (Turkish)
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Acronyms: Forming new words from the initial letters of a set of other words. NAS (National American Space Agency) Radar ( radio detecting and ranging) Multiple Processes:
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Important sites http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHGtn563 DQI Morphology 101: Word-formation processes http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT- kkKctmDs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZT- kkKctmDs Morphology Word Formation(for more examples)
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Exercises Identify the affixes used in the words: unfaithfulness, refillable, telecommunications. More than one process was involved in the creation of each of these words; what are they? I just got a new car-phone. Ali wants to be a footballer. Another skyjaking has just been reported. He is papering the bedroom.
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Ready-made, brainwash, transcription, fan, misrepresent, AIDS, lab, telecast.
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Suggested Topics for research Levels of Language Analysis Morphology: Definition & Types Word formation Processes. Syntax: Definition, Parts of Speech, syntactic categories. Syntactic analysis: methods of syntactic analysis.
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Grammar: Definition, types of grammar. Generative grammar Phrase structure rules Transformation Generative Grammar Recent Syntactic Trends.
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