word formation through affixation in english

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powerpoint presentation word formation through affixation in english; jumaniyozov 1. understanding affixation: definition and types 2. common english affixes: prefixes and suffixes 3. the impact of affixation on meaning and word class plan: understanding affixation: prefixes and suffixes prefixes, like 'un-' (meaning 'not'), attach to the *beginning* of base words; for example, 'unhappy' uses 'un-' to negate the base, adding a nuanced meaning of not experiencing happiness. suffixes, such as '-ness', are added to the *end* of a word, often changing its grammatical category; adding '-ness' to 'happy' creates the noun 'happiness', indicating a state of being happy. english utilizes both prefixes and suffixes; understanding these approximately 300 affixes allows for decoding and constructing new words with precision, increasing comprehension and expressive capabilities. types of affixation and meaning changes prefixation, like adding 'un-' to 'happy', creates 'unhappy', often denoting negation, reversal, or opposition. this is a type of affixation, significantly …
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closed set of adjectives. semantic constraints limit affixation; for example, 'un-' typically attaches to adjectives expressing positive qualities (e.g., 'unhappy'), rarely combining with those denoting negative qualities or other word classes, with around 80-90% of words following this trend. thank you for your attention @taqdimot_robot image2.jpeg
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powerpoint presentation word formation through affixation in english; jumaniyozov 1. understanding affixation: definition and types 2. common english affixes: prefixes and suffixes 3. the impact of affixation on meaning and word class plan: understanding affixation: prefixes and suffixes prefixes, like 'un-' (meaning 'not'), attach to the *beginning* of base words; for example, 'unhappy' uses 'un-' to negate the base, adding a nuanced meaning of not experiencing happiness. suffixes, such as '-ness', are added to the *end* of a word, often changing its grammatical category; adding '-ness' to 'happy' creates the noun 'happiness', indicating a state of being happy. english utilizes both prefixes and suffixes; understanding these approximately 300 affixes allows for decoding and constructing n...

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