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Morphology: Cross-linguistic variation in word formation. Linguistics 400 Winter 2010. Overview. More word formation types Infixation Compounding Reduplication Vowel or consonant substitution Simultaneous morphemes For further learning about morphology LING 481. Affixation.
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Morphology: Cross-linguistic variation in word formation Linguistics 400 Winter 2010
Overview • More word formation types • Infixation • Compounding • Reduplication • Vowel or consonant substitution • Simultaneous morphemes • For further learning about morphology • LING 481
Affixation • Suffixation: root-affix • deliver-able • Prefixation: affix-root • un-certain • Infixation: ro-affix-ot • a-whole-nother • fan-freakin’-tastic
Infixation Ulwa, a.k.a. Sumo Tawahka, Sumo-Mayangna
Ulwa infixation -kɑ(-) ‘his/her’
Compounding • [root][root] • machine gun • land line • snail mail • Predictability of meaning • ’roid rage (< 1987; ‘road rage’ < 1988) • football (< 1486; ‘American football’ 1879) • soap opera (< 1939)
Compounding and lexical category • Righthand head rule • Lexical category of entire compound = lex. cat. of rightmost member
Compound stress • Green Lake • bluebird • fast lane • Bigfoot • bad boy • old school • hotline • Myspace
Compounds in Mandarin Chinese • Mandarin—very little affixation • -/ɤ̌ɹ/ ‘little’ (diminutive) (also means ‘son’) • Some compounds • [wàŋ ʨhjɔ̌w] ‘net’ ‘ball’ ‘tennis’ • [kwàn ʨjá] ‘manage’ ‘house’ ‘housekeeper’
Reduplication • Chukchee, a.k.a. Chukot
Reduplication Chukchee (Russia) /jile-RED/, RED = reduplicant
Reduplication • English • red red • home home • meaning: ‘real, true, really’
Vowel substitution = Ablaut present past past participle sing sang have sung ring rang have rung drink drank have drunk [i] [e] [ʌ]
Consonant substitution • Sahaptin • Meanings larger – smaller more important less important • Forms q – k n l ɬʃ s tɬʧ ts
Uvular place of articulation • [q] = voiceless uvular stop • [qɨp] ‘shoot, fire’ • [wɑqit] ‘search for’ • compare [k] • [kɨtu] ‘fast’ • [wiljɑki] ‘chaps’ velar uvular
Related pairs of words q – k thicker and/or more solid
n - l n, ʃ - l, s
ɬ - s [χ] = voiceless uvular fricative
Modern Standard Arabic verbal morphology Some forms of ‘write’ /ktb/
Simultaneous morphology [kuutib] ‘was corresponded with’ ‘correspond’
Morphology summary • Morphemes • Morphological analysis • Lexical category • Types of word formation
Question • Think of a compound in your native language (if English, use an example different from those provided above). Give the meaning of the whole compound as well the meaning of its parts (if different).