
definitions of morphology
allomorphs and morphs and morpheme
free morphemes and bound morphemes
lexical morphemes and functional morphemes
inflection morphemes and derivational morphemes.
differences between base, stem and root
morphological processes
Suffixation, affixation, prefixation , reduplication, compounding and so on ....
The definition of morpheme.
In morphology we have morpheme, we have allomorph, we have morph.
morphologically conditioned allomorph
lexically conditioned allomorph
Phonologically conditioned allomorph
Free morphemes vs. bound morphemes.
lexical morphemes vs. functional morphemes.
grammatical function vs. lexical function
derivational morphemes vs. inflectional morphemes.
base
Stem
root
Affixes
inflectional morphemes
derivational morphemes
Types of affixation:
prefixation
suffixation
circumfixation
infixation.
Reduplication
Suppletion
Acronymy
Clipping
Blending
Borrowing
Back-formation
Word-coinage
Eponymy
Functional shift
The link to the book below,
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Hello dear student,
This course offers a comprehensive and systematically structured introduction to Morphology, the branch of linguistics that studies the internal structure of words and the processes that govern word formation. It is designed to present essential concepts in a clear, precise, and academically rigorous manner, helping you develop both theoretical understanding and practical analytical skills. By the end of the course, you will be able to analyze and describe complex word structures with confidence.
Throughout the course, you will explore the core principles of morphological analysis:
Foundations of morphology
Introduction to morphology and the definition of the morpheme
Morpheme analysis
Understanding the differences between morpheme, morph, and allomorph, including morphologically, lexically, and phonologically conditioned allomorphs
Types of morphemes
Examination of free versus bound morphemes, lexical versus functional morphemes, and grammatical versus lexical functions
Word structure
Clear distinction between base, root, and stem
Affixation processes
Study of prefixation, suffixation, infixation, and circumfixation, with particular emphasis on derivational and inflectional morphemes
Word formation processes
Detailed exploration of reduplication, suppletion, acronymy, clipping, blending, borrowing, back-formation, word coinage, eponymy, and functional shift
This course emphasizes a structured, step-by-step approach that combines theoretical knowledge with practical examples, making it ideal for students seeking a solid foundation in morphology. Whether your goal is academic study, exam preparation, or professional development in linguistics, this course will equip you with the tools to understand and analyze the building blocks of language effectively.
Looking forward to seeing you in the course.