Morphology-Derivation: Arranged by
Morphology-Derivation: Arranged by
Morphology-Derivation: Arranged by
ARRANGED BY:
MUHAMMAD HARIST
SEMESTER III
(IKIP-PGRI) PONTIANAK
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Table of contents........................................................................................... i
Chapter I
Background.................................................................................................... ii
Purpose........................................................................................................... ii
Chapter II
a. What is Derivation?.............................................................................. 1
b. Derivational Affixes............................................................................. 1
Chapter III
Conclusion..................................................................................................... 8
Suggestion...................................................................................................... 8
Bibliography................................................................................................. 9
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CHAPTER I
A. Background
To explain what is derivation in Morphology, the classes of the words after its
derived and the affixes usage in derivation.
http://www.ling.upenn.edu/courses/Fall_2007/ling001/morphology.html
C. Purpose
To understand what is the derivation, to understand what the classes of the word
after it is derived, to be able to use kinds of affixes which used to derive the word.
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CHAPTER II
A. WHAT IS DERIVATION
B. DERIVATIONAL AFFIXES
Affixes are morphemes that can be added at the root of the word to
transform into a new word. Types of common affixes can be divided into:
Prefix
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en- put into enclose, envelop
ex- out of, former extract, ex-governor
extra- beyond, more than extracurricular
hetero- different heterosexual
homo- same homonym, homophone
hyper- over, more hyperactive
illegal, impractical,
il-, im-, in-, ir- not, without inconsiderate,
irresponsible
in- into insert
inter- between internet, intersection,
intra- between intranet, intravenous
macro- large macronutrients
micro- small microscope
mono- one monocle
non- not, without nonentity, nonstarter,
omni- all, every omnipresent, omniscient
post- after post-mortem
pre-, pro- before, forward precede, project
sub- under submarine, substandard
syn- same time synchronize
Suffix
If you add the affix in the end of the word, it calls as Suffix.
Suffix is the morpheme that always added in the end of the word.
For example in the case of commonly, the suffix of that word is
ly.
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Here is a list of common suffixes:
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In morphology, adding affixes in a word can have different
function. It can give the information of grammatical of the word that is
explained in inflection. However, adding affixes can also change the
lexical meaning of the word as we learn in derivation.
No Nouns Adjectives
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No Verbs Nouns
1 sing Sing + er
2. Pay Pay + ment
3. Compile + tion Compilation
4. Grow Grow + th
5. Deliver Deliver + ance
No Adjectives Adverbs
1. Precise Precise + ly
2. Quick Quick + ly
3. True + ly Truly
4. Complete Complete + ly
5. Firm Firm + ly
No Nouns Verbs
1. Glory Glorify
2. Bath Bath + e
3. Breath Breathe
4. Wreath Wreathe
No Adjectives Nouns
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5. Empty + ness Emptiness
These following examples are the derivational affixes which does not change the
grammatical category.
No Nouns Nouns
No Verbs Verbs
1. Do Re + Do
2. Paint Re-Paint
3. Enter Re-Enter
4. Believe Dis-Believe
5. Compose De-Compose
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No Adjectives Adjectives
CHAPTER III
CONCLUSION
SUGGESTION
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
http://www.canoo.net/services/WordformationRules/Derivation/To-V/To-V-
Intro.html?MenuId=WordFormationRules112
http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/affixes.htm
http://members.optus.net/~ado_hall/interlingua/gi/word_building/noun_to_adjecti
ve.html
http://www.slideshare.net/FirraBannie/morphology-derivation
http://www.ultimatevocabulary.com/2011/01/how-to-derive-nouns-from-verbs/
http://www.grammar-quizzes.com/noun-forms.html