LING 201 Chapter : Morphology Notes

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The study of word structure + word formation. The system of categories + rules involved in word formation and interpretation. Long, complex words - agglutinative or polysynthetic languages. Simple word: 1 morpheme = monomorphemic, can"t be broken into smaller units. Complex word: more than one morpheme = multimorphemic. Free morpheme: simple word, can appear by itself. Bound morpheme: must be attached to another morpheme. Ex) pluaral s", always means the same thing but has different phonology. Lexical categories: noun, verb, adjective, adverb, or preposition. Roots: core morpheme of a word that carries the meaning and basic lexical category. Affixes: bound morphemes that attach to a root or base and do not itself have a lexical category. Infix: affix within another morpheme (not between) Lexicon: internal or mental dictionary that stores morphemes - their sound and meaning. Follows rules for how morphemes can be combined.

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