π Morphology is the study of the internal structure of words and forms a core part of linguistic study.
π Morphology is divided into two branches: lexical morphology or derivational morphology, and inflectional morphology.
π± Lexical morphology refers to how words are constructed and how new words or neologisms are formed.
π Simple words cannot be analyzed into smaller units of meaning, such as 'cat' and 'paper.'
π Complex words can be subdivided into smaller units of meaning, like 'printer' into 'print' and 'er.'
π Morphemes can be categorized as free morphemes, which can stand alone, and bound morphemes, which must be attached to another morpheme.
π‘ Suffixes and prefixes are added to free morphemes to create new words.
π’ Fixation is a word formation strategy where bound morphemes are added to bases to create new words.
π Compounding involves combining two words or morphemes to form a new word.
π€ An acronym is a way to express a phrase by using the first letters of each word to form a new word.
βοΈ Clipping is the process of reducing a longer word to one or two syllables by removing parts of the word.
π Blend is a type of compound word where parts of two words are merged to create a new word.
π‘ Inflectional morphology is the study of processes that distinguish word forms in certain grammatical categories.
π Inflectional morphology deals with changes made to existing words.
π΅ English has eight inflectional suffixes that serve various grammatical functions.
π Morphology is the creation of words through the use of free morphemes (stand-alone words) and bound morphemes (affixes).
π§ Studying morphology is crucial as it helps improve vocabulary comprehension and recognition of vocabulary items in second language learners.
π A study found that teaching morphemes increased learners' intentional and incidental recognition of vocabulary items.
π Morphological awareness helps in understanding the relationship between word roots and meanings in language.
π This study by Fatma the Mirai Akbalud focuses on the effects of morphological awareness on second language vocabulary knowledge.
π Improving morphological awareness can enhance overall English language skills.