MORPHOLOGY - Mind Map

MORPHOLOGY

Morpheme

A morpheme is a meaningful linguistic, they are the smallest units of meaning in a language

CLASSIFICATION

Free Morpheme

It is a simple word, consisting of a morpheme e.g. Fly, eat, and date.

Bound Morpheme

They are morphemes that have to be linked to others to receive meaning. E.g. an affix is a bound morpheme, which means that it is exclusively attached to a free morpheme for meaning, prefixes, and suffixes are the most common example.

Prefixes

dis-

un-

pre-

trans-

bi-

Suffixes

-ly

-ness

-ish

-ity

-er

Morphological analysis

Adj

V

Help

Root

S

ful

Affix

Adv

Adv

In

Root

N

wards

Affix

Adv

N

Historical

Root

S

ly

Affix

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Words

It is a lexical unit composed of various parts capable of being articulated.

Don't depend on other words

Can be separated from other units

Can be changed of position

CLASSIFICATION

Simple words

Don't have an internal structure, they are independent (of a single morpheme) that cannot be divided.

Complex words

Have an internal structure (with two or more morphemes).

Gramamatical Category

VERBS

Denote actions

E.g. Write, believe, dance, think

She thinks about poetry all day long

NOUNS

Denote entities

E.g. Cat, mouse, girl, John

John is a professor at the university

ADJECTIVES

Denote states

E.g. Beautiful, sleeveless, Ancient, Important

We saw ancient artifacts

ADVERBS

Denote manner

E.g. Softly, hard, roughly, well

She spoke softly

PREPOSITION

Denote location

E.g. In, on, at

I prefer to read in the library.

DIFFERENCE

Words are part of the language itself, morphemes are small parts that make up those words to give a broader meaning.

Morphology studies the structure of words in the same language.

Refers to a set of specific syntactic properties of words that can cause those words or other related words to change in form for grammatical reasons.

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