LING 3005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Concatenation, Reduplication

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Disclaimer: not all words you have (even complex ones) don"t have to be derived from your brain. You hear it, and it becomes stored in your brain. We need a way to share words, input & output this is called the lexicon. Your lexicon may be generative (builds words) or passive (just stores words) Lexical entry: need to make words (generate) somehow also known as. Rules is also used to describe a pattern and explanation. What kind of rules? are stuck together on to it; but could reasonably be more than 2. Affixation crucial property concatenative process; means 2 things. Concatenative: usually is one word, and you stick something . /un-/ goes on verbs & adjectives, but not necessarily nouns. The word possible" - /in-/ goes on latin words. /-en/ a deadjectiviser"; to make words like this, it goes on words that.

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