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Morphology Final Chapters 1-3
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Morphology
Definition

study of forms

 

branch of linguistics that deals with words, their internal structure and how they are formed

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Morpheme
Definition
smallest linguistic pieces with grammatical function and cannot be divided into smaller meaningful parts
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Allomorph
Definition
when two or more instances of a given morpheme occur with different forms but mean the same thing
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Stem
Definition
base unit to which another morphological piece is attached
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Universal Grammar
Definition
Noam Chomsky's idea that all languages are alike in basic ways
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Analytic Approach
Definition

has to do with breaking down words

 

when seeing an unknown word they pull it apart and ask do i recognize any of the pieces

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Synthetic Approach
Definition

I have lots of little pieces, how do I put them together?

 

speakers use this when the create new forms from pre-existing pieces : theory construction

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Token
Definition

How many actual words are there present

 

Ex: My name is Grace = 4 tokens

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Type
Definition

How many of the same words are there?

 

Ex: Grendel is Grendel is Grendel is Grendel.

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only TWO types of words - Grendel & is

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Ablaut
Definition

vowel alternations used to differentiate basic and past forms of the verbs

 

Run/Ran, Sing/Sang

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Gloss
Definition
Explanation of a word's meaning
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Syntax
Definition
component of human grammar that governs the ordering of items
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Lexical Category
Definition
basic information about a word.

Nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are labels that tell us how a word in generally used in a sentence.
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Free forms
Definition
word can stand alone
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Bound forms
Definition
units that cannot stand alone
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Clitics
Definition
grammatical words that are unable to stand on their own phonologically and must instead ‘lean’ on an adjacent word.
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Non-Separability
Definition
words differ from larger units, such as phrases, in that they cannot be broken up by insertion of segmental or phrasal material.
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Integrity
Definition
words differ from larger units, such as phrases, in that they cannot be broken up by insertion of segmental or phrasal material.
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Compound Words
Definition
single word rather than two words put together. Can’t say “very hot-dog” but you can say “very hot hot-dog”
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Phonological Word
Definition
string of sounds that behave as a unit for certain kinds of phonological processes, especially stress or accent. HAS a main stress.

can be tested by stress for whether a sequence of words is that or not.
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Content Words
Definition
have meaning in that they refer to objects, events, and abstract concepts. Nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs are content words. Open class.
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Function Words
Definition
determiners (articles), pronouns, conjunctions, and verbs (those with little or no meaning): be, should, or must. Closed class where words don’t change and we can’t add new ones.
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Lexeme
Definition
a word with specific sound and a specific meaning.

A word that goes in the lexicon. Dictionary entry.

It is not a sound form, but rather a sign or set of signs with sound form, syntax, and meaning all bound together. It is not a single concrete word, but a set of grammatical words.
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Paradigm
Definition
refers to the set of all the inflected forms that a lexeme assumes.
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Citation Form
Definition
form by which a lexeme would be listed in a dictionary. In English it is the bare infinitive (minus the ‘to’) SAME as lexical stem
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Lexical Stem
Definition
form of the lexeme that is most often used in the creation of words.

usually the present tense
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Inflection
Definition
involves the formation of grammatical forms – past, present, future; singular, plural; masculine, feminine, neuter; and so on – of a single lexeme.

EX: is, are, and being are examples of inflected forms of the lexeme BE.

Regular verb lexemes have a lexical stem, which is the bare form with no affixes.

Changes the word’s meaning but not part of speech.
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Derivation
Definition
involves the creation of one lexeme from another, such as selector, selection from select.

Changes part of speech and meaning.
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Item and Arrangement Approach
Definition
where you break up every word into each of its morphemes. Start with stem and then arrange morphemes together that are stored in the lexicon to get the word you want.
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Item and Process Approach
Definition
Start with the root and the brain goes through the process to change it.
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Lexicon
Definition
to know a word: definition, sentence use, all derivations and inflections, irregular use, list of expression, morphemes.

(Mental Dictionary)
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Morphophonology
Definition
actions that take place between morphology and phonology. These actions and the grammar that describes them is morphophonology.
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Onset
Definition
onset of a syllable is made up of the first consonant or consonants.
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Nucleus
Definition
the syllable’s core, usually a simple vowel or diphthong.
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Coda
Definition
made up of the consonant or consonants that follow the nucleus. All syllables must have nuclei.
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Assimilation
Definition
'iced tea’ becomes ‘ice tea’.

Prefix "in" is used to negate possible but has to ASSIMILATE to fit the surrounding consonants so it because "impossible."
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Epenthesis
Definition
Insertion of a phonological segment or segments to make things easier to pronounce

Ex: drawring for drawing
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Progressive Assimilation
Definition
assimilation moves forward → baked (/k/ affects the d and makes it sounds like a /t/)
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Regressive Assimilation
Definition
assimilation moves backwards → impossible (the /p/ affects the /n/ in the prefix in- and turns it into im-)
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Hiatus
Definition
unwanted vowel-vowel contact (pronouncing the /s/ in les in front of vowels instead of like usual just /lay/)
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Phonotactic Constraints
Definition
limit the possible phonological shapes of stems and words.

Mostly connected with syllable structure.

Even the shortest of names must consist of a heavy syllable or two light syllables.

determine the minimum length of content words.(nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs)
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Root and Pattern
Definition
vowels are superimposed on the triconsonantal pattern. The root consonants in a given inflection or derivational paradigm combine with vowels and sometimes consonants in a fixed pattern.
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Reduplication
Definition
continuous substring from either the beginning or the end of a word is copied. Productive means of forming plurals or adding emphasis.
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Primary Affix
Definition
Latin-based affixes – causes stress shift and occurs closer to stem. EX: -ive, -ous,
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Secondary Affix
Definition
Germanic-based affixes – concrete meanings, attaches to lexical stem. EX: -ness, -ship, -ism
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Productive
Definition
the degree to which native speakers use a grammatical function
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Exaptation
Definition
the reanalysis of useless elements in a language and the act of distribution those elements to another role.
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Leveling
Definition
the elimination of sound alternations that do not signal important differences in meaning.
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Analogy
Definition
A is to B as C is to D
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