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WORD FORMATION PROCESS HUMANITIES DEPARTMENT INTERAMERICAN UNIVERSITY FAJARDO, PUERTO RICO Dr. Maritza Santana Prof. Ivan Mundo Prof. Javier Martinez
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Word Formation Process How new words are being formed in the language The process consists of a combination of morphemes that are rule-governed (a new word is formed)
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PROCESSES WHERE NEW WORDS ARE FORMED Major Word Formation Processes ( Processes that are formed frequently or commonly in the use of the English language)
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AFFIXATION Process of forming words by adding affixes to morphemes English uses only prefixes and suffixes sing + er = singer un + real = unreal
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COMPOUNDING Process that forms new words from two or more independent words Examples of words formed by the compounding process: girl + friend = girlfriend text+book=textbook
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REDUPLICATION Process of forming new words either by doubling an entire word (total reduplication) or part of a word (partial reduplication) English makes use of reduplication very sporadically Total reduplication is extremely rare! partial reduplication Humpty - dumpty hocus - pocus
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SUPPLETION A relationship between forms of a word wherein one form cannot be phonologically or morphologically derived from the other (this process is rare). am vs. was govs.went
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MINOR WORD FORMATION PROCESSES (Occur less frequently in the English language)
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BLENDING Process of creating a new word by combining the parts of two different words, usually the beginning of one word and the end of another. motor + hotel=motel camera+recorder=camcorder
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Acronyms Words created from the initial letters of several words. The difference between an initialism and an acronym is that an acronym can be pronounced as a single word instead of being spelled out by letter. BBC Broadcasting corporation WASP White anglo-saxon protestant Acronyms used by teenagers CUL - OMG
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CLIPPING Process of creating new words by shortening parts of a longer word. doctordoc dormitorydorm
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Inflection This process consists of a variation in the form of a word. The form of that word can be inflected for person, number, gender, tense,aspect, mode. Nouns: Tooth - Teeth Pronouns: He – His Verb: Go – Goes Adjectives: Low – Lower – Lowest Adverbs: Late - Lately
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Borrowing It is when two or more countries have contact with one other. They exchange some words, adopt them and use them as yours. Example: - Computer - Pizza - Photography (borrowed words from Greek are heavy in the sciences and technology) - Ketchup
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Blending Blending is a way to combine two stems of two different words in order to create a new word. Blending is divided into: Coalescence (it uses parts of each words) Ex: Smog=Smoke+fog Telescope(it uses the entire first word plus the final part of the second word) Ex:Motorcade=motor+cavalcade
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Flexibility It is the change of a word from one word class to another. Examples: - This jacket is a really good buy! - She has saved enough money to buy a car.
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Clipping It is the shortening of a longer word. Examples: Photo- Photography TV- Television Net- Internet
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Back formation It is a clipped form of a longer word that changes from a noun to a verb. Examples: Inspection- Inspect Communication- Communicate Scanner- Scan
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Derivation When a word named “root” is added by affixes that can be in front of a word as a prefix or in the end of a word as a suffix Example: Acknowledge: Ac-knowledge Knowledgeable: knowledge-able
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