Chapter3and7Morphology英语语言学课件.ppt
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1、英语语言学English Linguistics主讲杨楠济宁学院外国语系1.What is word?A minimum free form:the smallest unit that can constitute a complete utterance by itself,a complete utterance in speech or writing.Is Jane coming tonight?Possibly.Hi.Wonderful.A minimum free form:the smallest unit that can constitute a complete utte
2、rance by itself,eg Is Jane coming tonight?Possibly.Hi.Wonderful.A grammatical unit:sentenceclausephrasewordmorphemeMorphology An average English native high school students knows about 60,000 basic words,such as read,book,language etc.Read:reader,reading,reads,readable,readability,reading-room,lip-r
3、ead,sight-read Morphology refers to the part of the grammar that is concerned with word formation and word structure.1.2 Classification of words Variable vs.Invariable Words:Variable words:write,writes,writing,wrote,written;cat,cats.Invariable words:since,when,seldom,through,etc.Grammatical vs.Lexic
4、al Words:Grammatical/Function words:conjunctions,prepositions,articles,pronouns.Lexical/Content words:nouns,verbs,adjectives,adverbs.Open-class words:New members can be added,eg nouns,verbs,adjectives,and adverbs.Closed-class words:New members cannot normally be added,eg pronouns,prepositions,conjun
5、ctions,articles,auxiliaries.It is not easy to think of new conjunctions that have entered the English language recently.With the growth of feminist movement,some people suggested that we use e,as a new neutral third person singular pronoun,which could be used as the general form.However,they/there a
6、re already used as a neutral third person singular.Anyone can join the club if they like.Everyone can do their best.Word class:known as Parts of Speech in traditional grammar.Noun,verb,adjective,adverb,preposition,pronoun,conjunction,interjection,article,etc.Some new terms in word class:Particle:inf
7、initive to,negative not,subordinate units in phrasal verbs“get by”,“look back”,etc.Auxiliary:do,have Modal verbs:can,will,may,must,etc.Determiner:all the articles,demonstratives,and quantifiers that appear before the noun and its modifiers.As many as three determiners may be used in each case and th
8、ere is a fixed order when there is more than one.*their all trouble*five the all boys*all this boy*all both girls Predeterminers:all,both;half,one-third,three-quarters;double,twice,three times;such,what(exclamative)Central determiners:the;this,these,that,those;PossP;we,us;you;which,what(relative),wh
9、at(interrogative);a,another,some,any,no,either,neither;each,enough,much,more,most,less;a few,a little Postdeterminers:every;many,several,few,little;one,two,three;(a)dozen2.Morphology Morphology:the study of word-formation,or the internal structure of words,or the rules by which words are formed from
10、 smaller components morphemes.2.1 Morphemes A morpheme is the smallest unit of meaning in language,a unit that cannot be further divided into smaller units without destroying or altering the meaning,whether it is lexical or grammatical.Boys:boy-s Reader:read-erWord formation-Words are composed of mo
11、rphemes.Words may consist of one morpheme or more morphemes,e.g.1-morpheme boy,desire 2-morpheme boy+ish,desir(e)+ble 3-morpheme boy+ish+ness,desir(e)+bl(e)+ity 4-morpheme gentle+man+li+ness,un+desir(e)+abl(e)+ity 5-morpheme un+gentle+man+li+ness 7-morpheme anti+dis+establish+ment+ari+an+ismallomorp
12、hWhen people wish to distinguish the sound of a morpheme from the entire morpheme,they may use the term morph.Morpheme may have alternate shapes or phonetic forms.They are said to be the allomorphs of the morpheme,the plural morpheme may be represented by:map-maps sdog-dogs zwatch-watches izmouse-mi
13、ce aiox-oxen ntooth-teeth sheep-sheepEach of the underlined part is called an allomorph of plural morpheme.A dog,a building,a minute,an orange,an hour,an interesting article2.2 Types of morphemes Free vs.Bound morphemes:Free morphemes:those that may constitute words by themselves,eg boy,girl,table,n
14、ation.Bound morphemes:those that cannot occur alone,eg-s,-ed,dis-,un-.Derivational morphemes:black-en,alcohol-ic,multi-media Inflectional morphemes(grammatical markers):notic-ed,walk-ing Root:the base form of a word that cannot be further analyzed without total loss of identity,eg friend as in unfri
15、endliness.Roots may be free:those that can stand by themselves,eg black+board;nation+-al;or bound:those that cannot stand by themselves,eg-ceive in receive,perceive,conceive.Affix:the type of formative that can be used only when added to another morpheme.Normally divided into prefix(dis-,un-)and suf
16、fix(-en,-ify).2.3 Word-formationInflectionalMorphologyDerivational/LexicalMorphologyMorphologyMorphological rules The ways words are formed are called morphological rules.These rules determine how morphemes combine to form words.Productive morphological rules:rules can be used quite freely to from n
17、ew words.Un+accept+able Un+think+ableInflection Nominal forms:boys,boys Verb forms:wants,wanted,wanting Adjective/adverb forms:smaller,smallest Inflection is the manifestation of grammatical relationships through the addition of inflectional affixes,such as number,person,finiteness,aspect and case,w
18、hich do not change the grammatical class of the stems to which they are attached.Derivation Derivation shows the relation between roots and suffixes.In contrast with inflections,derivations can make the word class of the original word either changed or unchanged.Derivation Class-changing:NV:lengthen
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