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1.1. How to do morphological analysis (or any other kind ...
people.umass.eduLing 201 Professor Oiry Fall 2009 1 1. Morphology 1.1. How to do morphological analysis (or any other kind of linguistic analysis) Morphology is the study of word formation – …
2. PHONETICS AND PHONOLOGY 2.1 Sounds of English ... - …
people.umass.eduLing 201 2 • When writing sounds, write them like [Is], using IPA symbols and brackets. The following table gives you a first overview of a number of English consonants. The symbol in the beginning is a character from the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Next, there is a word of English that contains that sound (in the
Inflectional vs. Derivational Morphemes
blogs.umass.eduLing 201 ⋅ If it is followed by one of the inflectional morphemes listed above, it must be derivational. ⋅ If there is an inflectional morpheme, then every other morpheme must be derivational (since only one inflectional morpheme is allowed per word). Inflectional
1.1. How to do morphological analysis (or any other kind ...
people.umass.eduLing 201 Professor Oiry Fall 2009 2 1.2. Types of morphemes Morpheme A morpheme is the smallest unit of meaning we have – that is, the smallest piece of a word that contributes meaning to a word. Example The word trainings has 3 morphemes in it: train-ing-s.