typology of morphological level of english and native languages

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powerpoint presentation republic of uzbekistan ministry of higher education, science and innovation presentation theme: typology of morphological level of english and native languages 1. introduction to morphological typology: english and native languages 2. contrasting morphological features: a comparative analysis 3. challenges and implications in language learning and translation plan: introduction: morphology and language typology morphology studies the internal structure of words, focusing on morphemes, the smallest meaningful units. this involves analyzing how words are formed using processes like affixation and compounding, revealing language-specific patterns. language typology classifies languages based on structural similarities, including morphological features. categorizing languages as isolating, agglutinative, fusional, or polysynthetic provides insights into their word formation strategies. isolating (analytic) languages: english vs. native examples english, while not purely isolating, features analytic tendencies using separate words like 'do' in questions. around 70% of its words retain a single clear morpheme, exhibiting some isolating characteristics. mandarin chinese represents a …
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tegories (e.g., gender, number, case) simultaneously, making segmentation a complex 3-step process. identifying morpheme boundaries is difficult because the phonological form of a fusional morpheme can change depending on the surrounding sounds, creating 2 ambiguous segmentation options. polysynthetic languages: complex word formation polysynthetic languages, like chukchi, exhibit high morpheme-per-word ratios, often exceeding 5 or 6, encoding multiple grammatical functions within single complex words. in polysynthetic languages, a single word may function as an entire sentence, incorporating the verb root, subject, object, and adverbial modifiers, resembling a concise 1-word phrase. morphological richness: a comparative analysis english, with a low morpheme-per-word ratio averaging around 1.6, relies more on analytical strategies compared to highly synthetic languages like turkish which shows richer morphology. agglutinative languages, like finnish, have a high morpheme-per-word ratio; affixes are clearly separable, each expressing a single grammatical category from the 40 distinct cases. case marking: english vs. case-marked native languages …
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orphology: word formation processes affixation is a core process; adding prefixes like "un-" (reversal) or suffixes like "-ness" (state) to a base form creates new words, shifting meaning or part of speech, exemplified by "unhappy" or "happiness." conversion, also known as zero derivation, involves changing a word's grammatical category without morphological change; the noun "email" becoming the verb "to email" showcases this word formation process's efficiency. inflectional morphology: grammatical categories inflectional morphology in english indicates grammatical relations through eight primary categories, such as number (singular vs. plural) and tense (past, present, future), without altering the word's core meaning. case, a grammatical category marking a word's function in a sentence, is reduced in english but evident in pronouns (e.g., "i" vs. "me"); many languages utilize 6+ cases extensively. morphological alignment: nominative-accusative vs. ergative-absolutive nominative-accusative languages, like english, treat the single argument of intransitive verbs (s) the same as the agent-like argument …
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powerpoint presentation republic of uzbekistan ministry of higher education, science and innovation presentation theme: typology of morphological level of english and native languages 1. introduction to morphological typology: english and native languages 2. contrasting morphological features: a comparative analysis 3. challenges and implications in language learning and translation plan: introduction: morphology and language typology morphology studies the internal structure of words, focusing on morphemes, the smallest meaningful units. this involves analyzing how words are formed using processes like affixation and compounding, revealing language-specific patterns. language typology classifies languages based on structural similarities, including morphological features. categorizing lan...

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