Morphological analysis in linguistics
[DOC File]English 1200—Introduction to Linguistics/Study of Language
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Summary of analysis. Morphological Analysis. Purpose: To describe morphological processes that generate new words in an language. Process: Record someone’s natural speech for approximately 15-25 minutes. Select ten words or phrases that would not be found in a current college dictionary.
[DOCX File]Geert Booij's Page
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In the Netherlands, as at MIT, syntax and phonology were the main topics in the sixties and the seventies of the 20th century, and there was hardly any attention for morphology, a situation aptly described as morphology being “the Poland of linguistics” (Spencer and Zwicky 1998:1), divided between syntax and phonology, a situation that is continued in the model of Distributed Morphology ...
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However, they would hold as well (idealizing to some degree) simply as generalizations about Turkish word forms, prior to any sort of morphological analysis. The paper for which this example serves as an illustration models this kind of purely-phonotactic learning.
[DOC File]Morphological competence
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Morphological competence. An assumption: words exist. Speakers know (and linguists try to describe) which words are possible--which words can have -est or re- affixed to them?--how can new words be added to a language? PLAN: Prevent Los Angelization Now. Los Angelization: ‘process of causing to become like Los Angeles’
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This will enable students to utilize their knowledge of linguistics to analyze the utterances and writings of speakers from various linguistic backgrounds. Students will also apply their linguistic knowledge to the acquisition of primary and second languages. ... Begin Morphological analysis of literary text ...
[DOC File]Morphology in Word Grammar
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In contrast, the clitic analysis dispenses with these mediating features; so instead of saying, for example, that la realizes a feature which is interpreted syntactically and semantically as though it was an ordinary object, the clitic analysis says that la is an ordinary object with the morphological peculiarity of being realised by an affix ...
[DOC File]This is an update on recent developments in the CHILDES ...
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With the advent of the personal computer in the 1980s, the marks in the margins were replaced by codes entered on a %syn (syntactic structure) or %mor (morphological analysis with parts of speech) coding tier. However, it was still necessary to pour over the full transcripts line by line to locate occurrences of the relevant target forms.
[DOC File]Morphological Semantics: Decompositional Composition and ...
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Hence structural reanalysis at any level is an inadequate resolution of the problems of attribute scope ambiguity. Moreover, constructions like (10a-f ) are in fact multiply ambiguous, so that a simple restructuring analysis will fail to predict the entire range of potential narrow scope readings in …
[DOC File]Morphology Today
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The usual argument for the syntactic analysis of words is the "mirror principle" = morphological structure reflects syntactic structure. But the argument for syntactic analysis can be made much stronger, since the alternative – some sort of templatic analysis – fails to account for blocking and for the distribution of information in words.
[DOCX File]Morphology and words: A memoir
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Morphology and words: A memoir. Since the end of the nineteenth century, most academic linguistic theories have described the internal structure of words in terms of the concept of the morpheme, a term first coined and defined by Baudouin de Courtenay (1895/1972, p. 153):. that part of a word which is endowed with psychological autonomy and is for the very same reason not further divisible.
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