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1 The study of the internal structure of words
Morphology The study of the internal structure of words

2 What is Morphology? Morphology is the study of word formation
Morphologists identify different classes of morphemes, and study the patterns that occur in the combination of morphemes Ex: {re-} only comes before verbs

3 The smallest meaningful unit
What does it mean to be the smallest meaningful unit in a language? Divide the following sentence into the smallest meaningful unit: I have two dogs. I / have / two / dogs I / have / two / dog / -s

4 Morphemes Meaningful units “I have two cats” “She wants to leave soon”
“He walked across the room” “Her behavior was unbelievable”

5 Morphemes Free Bound Can stand alone {eye, think, run, apple}
Can’t stand alone Has to be attached to a free morpheme {-able, un-, -s, -tion, -ly}

6 Morpheme Types Root Affixes Base
The morpheme that is the semantic core “unthinkable” “realization” “distrust” Affixes Bound morpheme that attaches to roots {-s, un-, de-, -en, -able, -ize, -hood} Base Anything to which an affix is attached root {un.think.able} base

7 Affixes The most common way to build new words Prefix Suffix Infix

8 Prefixes Prefix An affix that attaches to the front of a root
{un-, dis-, de-, mis-} Example: {in-} indecent

9 Prefixes Karok [pasip] “Shoot!” [nipasip] “I shoot”
[/upasip] “She/he shoots” {pasip} “shoot {ni-} “1st person singular” {/u-} “3rd person singular”

10 Suffixes Suffix An affix that attaches to the end of a root
{-able, -ing, -ed, -s} Most common affix Example: {-ful} careful

11 Suffixes Mende [pElE] “house” [pElEi] “the house” [mEmE] “glass”
[mEmEi] “the glass” {-i} “the”

12 Infix Infix An affix that attaches within the root No English example

13 Infix Bontoc [fikas] “strong” [fumikas] “she is becoming strong”
[fusul] “enemy” [fumusal] “she is becoming an enemy” {-um-} “becoming”

14 Affix Affix General term to cover all the previous terms
Affixes can attach to other affixes boy . ish . ness dis . en . tangle

15 Group Work Identify and isolate the morphemes
Decide if it is Free or Bound Decide what kind of affix is involved (if any)


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