Morphology

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  • allomorph One of the possible phonological realisations of a morpheme
  • root A morpheme that conveys the core meaning in a complex word
  • grammatical word The lexemic and grammatical content of a word form in a given context
  • derivational suffix An affix that occurs after the base and creates a new lexeme
  • suppletion Phenomenon in which one lexeme is represented by two or more different roots
  • derivational prefix (un)-friendly, (inter)-galactic, (mis)-understand
  • combining form acidosis, cardiovascular, musculoskeletal
  • base non-(partisan), re-(design), proto-(type)
  • compound dishwasher, waistcoat, blackbird
  • cranberry morpheme cray-fish, twi-light
  • base A word form (simple or complex) to which an affix is attached
  • compound A word comprising two or more lexical roots
  • inflectional suffix An affix that occurs after the base and does not create a new lexeme
  • conversion Derivation without any overt change of the word
  • word form Word viewed as a pronounceable entity, representing a lexeme in a grammatical context
  • allomorphs The variable plural (-s) forms: /z/, /s/, /ɪz/ (e.g. in figs, fists, noises)
  • inflectional affix eat-ing, carri-ed, run-s
  • suppletion go --> went, good --> better, bad --> worse
  • root over-react, under-represent-ed, hyper-connect-ed
  • morpheme traditionally defined as the minimal unit with has an identifiable meaning, and can be combined to form words of increasing complexity
  • free morpheme If a morpheme can occur as a single word, it is called a...
  • bound morpheme If a morpheme cannot occur in isolation as a single word, it is called a...
  • conversion a hammer + Ø → to hammer
  • allomorphs a- and an-, as in a-morphous and an-alphabet
  • cranberry morpheme a bound morpheme that appears in only one word and has no independent meaning or grammatical function
  • combining forms Morphemes are bound, but neither clearly roots nor affixes

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