inglizcha grammatik mavzu morphology

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powerpoint presentation inglizcha grammatik mavzu morphology soxinazarova diyora 1. introduction to english morphology 2. morphemes and word formation processes 3. analyzing english word structure plan: morphemes: free and bound free morphemes, like "cat" or "run," can stand alone as words, unlike bound morphemes such as "-ed" (past tense) or "un-" (negative prefix) bound morphemes, often suffixes or prefixes, cannot function independently; they always attach to a free morpheme (root word), altering its meaning or grammatical function. consider the 3 morphemes in "unbreakable": "un-," "break," and "-able". the distinction between free and bound morphemes is crucial for understanding word formation processes, particularly in languages like english, where 1 root word can generate many derivatives through the addition of 2 or more bound morphemes, expanding vocabulary exponentially across different geographical regions compound words and morphology compound words, like "schoolhouse" (2 morphemes), demonstrate morphological productivity, allowing english speakers in places like oxford, to …
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syntax dictates the rules for combining morphemes into meaningful units, like sentences, whereas morphology deals with the internal structure of words morphology provides the building blocks (morphemes, around 50,000 in english) that syntax then arranges into phrases and clauses, demonstrating a hierarchical relationship between these two linguistic levels, as seen in the grammatical structures of the english language. derivational morphology derivational morphology in english utilizes approximately 200 common prefixes and suffixes, significantly expanding the lexicon; consider the impact of "-able" (e.g., "breakable") or "un-" (e.g., "unbreakable") across various dialects in the united states. unlike inflectional morphology, which deals with grammatical variations (e.g the process of adding derivational affixes, like the suffix "-ness" (creating nouns like "happiness") or prefixes like "re-" (creating verbs like "rewrite"), can change not only the word's form but also its grammatical category, impacting sentence structure across 7 different grammatical cases in languages like german, a stark …
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(nominative, accusative, etc.), is relatively simpler consider the irregular verb "to be," with its diverse inflected forms like "am," "is," "are," "was," and "were inflectional morphology in english involves approximately 8 grammatical categories, including number (singular/plural as seen in "cat" vs. "cats") and tense (past/present/future as demonstrated in the verb "to walk"). these changes affect word form but not its core meaning. thank you for your attention @taqdimot_robot
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powerpoint presentation inglizcha grammatik mavzu morphology soxinazarova diyora 1. introduction to english morphology 2. morphemes and word formation processes 3. analyzing english word structure plan: morphemes: free and bound free morphemes, like "cat" or "run," can stand alone as words, unlike bound morphemes such as "-ed" (past tense) or "un-" (negative prefix) bound morphemes, often suffixes or prefixes, cannot function independently; they always attach to a free morpheme (root word), altering its meaning or grammatical function. consider the 3 morphemes in "unbreakable": "un-," "break," and "-able". the distinction between free and bound morphemes is crucial for understanding word formation processes, particularly in languages like english, where 1 root word can generate many deriva...

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