MORPHOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF WORDS. WORD FAMILIES AIMS AND PRINCIPLES OF MORPHEMIC AND WORD FORMATION ANALYSES
Keywords:
Morpheme, free morpheme, bound morpheme, word families, word groups,root, stems, suffix, affixes, base word, prefix, compounding, affixation, conversionAbstract
The article provides a comprehensive overview of the theme of morphological classification of words. It delves into the concept of word families, which are formed by adding prefixes or suffixes to a base word. The study of word families is important for understanding the relationship between words and their meanings.The article also discusses the aims and principles of morphemic and word formation analyses These methods involve breaking down words into smaller units called morphemes and examining the processes through which new words are created. By studying these principles, linguists can gain insights into how meaning is conveyed. Overall, this article highlights the significance of understanding the internal structure and formation of words in order to comprehend the complexity and beauty of human communication. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in linguists and language studies.
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