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powerpoint presentation typology of morphological level of english and native languages 1. morphological typology: english vs. native languages 2. key morphological processes and contrasts 3. implications for language learning and translation plan: introduction to morphology and typology morphology studies word structure, analyzing morphemes, the smallest meaning-bearing units, like prefixes (un- in unhappy), suffixes (-ing in walking), and roots, demonstrating how words are built from one or more parts. morphological typology classifies languages based on how words are formed, identifying four main types: isolating (few affixes), agglutinative (many distinct affixes), fusional (affixes blend meanings), and polysynthetic (complex words with multiple morphemes). isolating languages: english and native examples english, though not purely isolating, exhibits isolating tendencies; for example, the verb 'walks' contains one bound morpheme, '-s,' signifying 3rd person singular present tense, demonstrating slight inflection. classifying languages can be tricky; for instance, mandarin chinese is a primary example of an isolating language …
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ny may present a higher fusional index, meaning individual affixes simultaneously encode number, gender, case, and tense, leading to complex paradigms with 3+ features per affix. polysynthetic languages: native language emphasis polysynthetic languages, such as yupik, exhibit a high morpheme-per-word ratio, often exceeding five morphemes, where affixes mark tense, aspect, and even incorporate nouns into the verb complex. in native polysynthetic languages, like inuktitut, a single 'word' can function as an entire english sentence, containing subject, object, and verb, reflecting a holistic information packaging with three or more concepts. morphological alignment: case studies dyirbal, an australian aboriginal language, exhibits ergative-absolutive alignment, using the ergative case to mark transitive subjects and absolutive for objects and intransitive subjects; approximately 70% of the time. in contrast, english typically employs nominative-accusative alignment, with subjects of both transitive and intransitive verbs usually in the nominative case and direct objects in the accusative; roughly 95% of …
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d partial reduplication morphologically. morphological productivity and frequency high-frequency affixes like '-ing' in english, despite being productive, demonstrate that frequent use doesn't automatically equate to maximum morphological productivity, estimated over 75% of words. while productivity reflects the potential for creating new words (neologisms), frequency indicates how often existing forms are used, a relationship often observed across the 8 word classes. challenges in morphological analysis dealing with zero morphology, where grammatical functions like pluralization have no overt marker (e.g., some nouns having the same form in singular and plural), poses a significant challenge during the analysis. irregular forms, like 'went' being the past tense of 'go', necessitate specialized treatment. rule-based systems struggle with these deviations from standard inflectional patterns, affecting morphological segmentation. language change and morphological evolution analogical leveling is a key factor; infrequent or irregular morphology, like plural 'oxen', gets replaced by more regular patterns, following rules found in 95% …
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powerpoint presentation typology of morphological level of english and native languages 1. morphological typology: english vs. native languages 2. key morphological processes and contrasts 3. implications for language learning and translation plan: introduction to morphology and typology morphology studies word structure, analyzing morphemes, the smallest meaning-bearing units, like prefixes (un- in unhappy), suffixes (-ing in walking), and roots, demonstrating how words are built from one or more parts. morphological typology classifies languages based on how words are formed, identifying four main types: isolating (few affixes), agglutinative (many distinct affixes), fusional (affixes blend meanings), and polysynthetic (complex words with multiple morphemes). isolating languages: english...

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