Kas 204 Module 2 Ppts
Kas 204 Module 2 Ppts
Kas 204 Module 2 Ppts
S ENGINEERING COLLEGE
GREATER NOIDA
DEPARTMENT OF
APPLIED SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
(Professional English)
CONCEPT OF WORD-
FORMATION
Root Words
A word usually has two parts to it - a root and an affix (i.e.
a prefix and a suffix).
Derivation
Conversion
Compounding
Blending
Acronym
Back-formation
Clipping
Derivation
Examples include
Glitterati (glitter and literati) 'Hollywood social set',
Mockumentary (mock and documentary) 'spoof documentary‘
Smog (smoke and fog) ‘pollutant in the air’
Brunch (breakfast and lunch)
Camcorder (camera and recorder)
Digicam (digital and camera)
Acronym
Acronyms are formed by taking the initial letters of a phrase
and making a word out of it. Acronyms provide a way of
turning a phrase into a word.
The classical acronym is also pronounced as a word. Scuba was
formed from self-contained underwater breathing apparatus.
Sometimes, an acronym uses not just the first letter, but the
first syllable of a component word, for example radar, RAdio
Detection And Ranging
Sonar - SOund NAvigation and Ranging.
NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Clipping
Clipping is the process of forming a new word by
removing actual or supposed affixes from another word.
Put simply, clipping is a shortened word (such as edit)
created from a longer word (editor).
Clippings are shortened words created from longer
words, thus back-formations may be viewed as a sub-
type of clipping.
Pejoration:
mis-: misinform, mislead, misuse
pseudo-: pseudo-scientific, pseudo-intellectual
B) Suffixation
A suffix usually changes not only the lexical meaning of a
word, but also its grammatical meaning or its word class.
Adverb-forming suffixes:
-ly: formally, calmly, easily
-ward/wards: homeward, afterwards, backwards
-wise/ways: clockwise, otherwise, sideways
-fold: twofold, threefold
C) Antonym
For examples:
A bicycle for two or more people - Tandem
A body of persons appointed to hear evidence or judge and give
their verdict (decision) - Jury
A brief or a short stay at a place - Sojourn
A broad road bordered with trees - Boulevard
Requisites of Sentence
Construction
A good sentence must be correct and communicative. It must
convey the idea without ambiguity or confusion.
Avoid odd sentence structure
A man is standing in black suit. (Appropriate)
A man in black suit is standing. (Inappropriate)
Choice of appropriate words
The dog barks. (not mews or roars)
The food is tasty. (not pretty or beautiful)
Grammatical Correctness
Here is the books you asked for. (Incorrect)
Here is the book you asked for. (Correct)
Sentence must not be too short even at the cost of clarity.
Sentence must not be crowded with information even at the
cost of comprehension.
Economizing on words: Avoid round about ways of saying
things. Avoid unnecessary repetition of words and ideas.
Example : instead of it goes without saying, we can use
obviously.