ClariFication free/bound morpheme e.g. weak/ness derivational/inflectional morpheme (lexical meaning)(grammatical meaning) e. g. Weak/ness-es
Classification • free/bound morpheme e.g. weak/ness • derivational/inflectional morpheme • (lexical meaning) (grammatical meaning) • e.g. weak/ness-es
morphology the ocicace ol四o m They gave it me, Humpty dumpty continued, for an un-birthday present I beg your pardon? Alice said with a puzzled air Im not offended, said Humpty Dumpty °“ I mean, What is an un- birthday present? A present given when it isn't your birthday, of course Lewis Carroll, Through the looking glass
Morphology: the science of word forms • “They gave it me, “ Humpty Dumpty continued, “ for an un-birthday present.” • “I beg your pardon?” Alice said with a puzzled air. • “I’m not offended,” said Humpty Dumpty. • “ I mean, what is an un-birthday present?’ • “ A present given when it isn’t your birthday, of course.” • Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass
UcHcmco Lexeme: denotes an item of vocabulary with a single referent whether it consists of one word or more, e.g. kick the bucket die
Lexemes • Lexeme:denotes an item of vocabulary with a single referent whether it consists of one word or more, e.g. kick the bucket = die