Morphology 2 word formation

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Compound head

= right side of the word or word ending.

Endocentric compounds

A compound with a head: which forms meaning and syntactic category.

exocentric compounds

A compound without a head. No elements form meaning.

Clipping

A new word created by shortening an existing one, e.g. phone.

back formation

A verb is created from an existing noun by removing a suffix

Eponyms

Also include trademarks such as Band-Aid dumpster superglue post it note

Word Borrowing

Also known as loanwords taking directly from another language equals direct panelling

Zero derivational conversion

Assigning a pre-existing word to a new word class for example butter is a noun. Noticed the word class change I like to butter my bread. In the sentence butter has change to the verb

Miscast back formation

Bikini back formed to monokini a one piece bathing suit

back formation

Creation of a new word by incorrectly removing an affix or what was thought to be an affix

Acronyms

Derived From one or more successive words which are pronounced as words

Word blend examples

Flexi time from flexible plus time Advertorial From Advertisemeant plus editorial Bennifer From Ben Affleck plus Jennifer Gardner

Clipping examples

Hamburger clipped to burger Fanatic clipped to fan Jonathan clipped to John Samantha clipped to Sam

Compound

Has a head and a modifier

Compound words

Have no real pattern for spelling. One word. Two seperate words or a hyphen.

exocentric compounds

I compound that lacks a head for example ladybird is not a lady or a bird Rocky Road not a rock or a road

Word blend examples

Louie plus Sally equals lousal motor plus pedal equals moped, breath plus analyser equals breathalyser

Modifier

Modifies the head of the compound

word formation

Morphological process, derivations words affixes.

Coined words

Most invented words are usually attached to an object or concept.

Acronym Examples

NASA. National Aeronautics and space agency Scuba self contained underwater breathing apparatus

Alphabetic abbreviations

NBL National basketball league NASCAR National Association for stockcar auto racing QLD Queensland VICS Victoria

Neologisms

New words created or coined if you will, a new word introduced onto a language which is accepted into a speech community. The coined word follows word formatiob patterns.

back formation

Not exact science

Compound morphology

Noun plus an adjective equals an adjective. Headstrong. Verb plus noun equals noun. Pickpocket. Noun plus noun equals noun. Girlfriend Adjective plus adjective equals adjective icy cold, red hot.

Word borrowing

Often occurs during language contact

Backformation

Old noun to verb back formations Peddler back formed to peddle Hawker back formed to hawk. Stoked back formed to stoke. Editor back formed to edit. Pease back formed to pea.

Word Coinage example

Podcast nylon Kleenex thermometer

hypocorism

Reduce longer words to a single syllable and then add ie or y. Tele fronted television Aussie from Australian Hanky from handkerchief

Miscast back formation examples

Resurrection backcast to resurrect. Pre emption back formed to pre-empt Television back formed to televis

Blends

Similar to compounding however take the beginning of one word join in to the end of another word

Blends examples

Smog derived from smoke plus fog Motel derived from motor plus hotel Twirl derive from twist Whirl

Modifier head compound example

The head in headstrong is strong. And the modifier is strong.

Hints to analysing compounds

The head will tell you what the word is, neutronbomb. Bomb is the head of neutronbomb.

word coinage

The invention of a new word that then becomes a part of the lexicon

Compounds

Two or more words combined to form a new word.

Backformation

making a new word by omitting what appears to be a morpheme (usually a suffix or prefix) but actually isn't

Eponyms

terms coined from the names of people


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