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1、On Word FormationPrefaceLearn a language; you must learn pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary. Among the three factors, vocabulary has a very important role in your language-studying. A famous scholar Wilkins said” without grammar, very little can be conveyed, without vocabulary, nothing can be convey
2、ed.” He emphasized that in most cases, the vocabulary is more important than grammar. Another famous lexicologist McCarthy said, when a student learn the second language, no matter how well the student learns grammar, no matter how successfully he masters the seconds of a L2, without words to expres
3、s a wide range of meanings, communication in that language cannot happen in any manful way.From these two examples and of course include many other cases that are not mentioned here now, we can conclude that if you dont care vocabulary at all, it is impossible to learn a language in some way. Whats
4、more, you cannot express your real feeling no matter you are happy, sad, fortune, or you are unlucky, because you dont know what words you can say or you can write. Today, I will tell you what I had learned in this class. What I will teach you is “word formation”, why do I choose this topic to talk?
5、 Because in my opinion, if you know the word formation very well, you can remember and use the new words easily. Absolutely, its very helpful for your language studying.Dont you think so? Summary English vocabulary has several of Word-formation methods. But the three greatest word formation powers a
6、re affixation, compounding, and conversion. The other six kinds of word-formation methods include blending, clipping, acronymy, back-formation, sound reduplication, and communization of proper names.KeywordsMorphemes, classifying, word-formation ContextBefore talking about word formation, maybe we s
7、hould know the morphological structure of English words first. So what we will discuss next is morphological structure of English words. It includes morphemes, morphs and allomorphs, classifying morphemes, identifying morphemes, morphemes and word-formation. morphemesTraditionally, words are usually
8、 treated as the basic and minimal units of a language to make sentence, which are combinations of words according to syntactic rules. Structurally, however, a word is not the smallest unit because many words can be separated into even smaller meaningful units. These minimal meaningful units are know
9、n as morphemes. In view of word-formation, the morpheme is seen as the smallest functioning unit in the composition of words. Syntactically, however, a morpheme is the minimal form of grammatical analysis. Morphemes are abstract units, which are realized in speech by discrete units known as morphs.
10、They are actual spoken, minimal carriers of meaning.Morphemes vary in function. Accordingly, we can classify morphemes into several general categories: Free versus Bound Morphemes - morphemes which are independent of other morphemes are free. These morphemes have complete meanings in themselves and
11、can be used as free grammatical units in sentences. Morphemes which cannot occur as separate words are bound. They are so named because they are bound to other morphemes to form words or to perform a particular grammatical function. Derivational versus Inflectional Morphemes - morphemes which are us
12、ed to derive new words are known as derivational morphemes because when these morphemes are conjoined, new words are derived. Content versus Grammatical Morphemes - On a semantic and syntactic basis, morphemes can fall into content and grammatical morphemes. Content morphemes are lexical morphemes w
13、hich are used as we see above to derive new words, so also known as derivational morphemes. Morphemes and Word-formation We know that words can be analyzed into morphemes, which are the minimal meaningful units in the composition of words. In word-formation formation, however, morphemes are conventi
14、onally labeled root, stem, base and affix.Affixes are forms that are attached to words or elements to modify meaning or function. Affixes are bound morphemes because none of them can stand as words in their own right. According to the functions of affixes, we can divide them into inflectional affixe
15、s and derivational affixes. Derivational and inflectional affixes are identical with derivational and inflectional morphemes. In view of their distribution in the formation of word, affixes can fall into prefix and suffix.Before we begin our actual discussion of word-building processes, there are so
16、me basic concepts that need clarifying:1. Root: a root is the basic form of a word which cannot be further analyzed without total loss of identity.2. Stem: a stem may consist of a single root morpheme or of two root morphemes. It can be a root morpheme plus one or more affixational morphemes.3. Base: a base is referred to a form to which affixes of any kind can be added. It can be a root or a stem. Word FormationThe expansion of vocabulary in modern English