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    Principles of Morphemic Analysis. Types of Word Segmentability. Classification

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    The morphemic analysis aims at splitting a segmentable word into its constituent morphemes

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    The operation of breaking a segmentable word

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    Three types of morphemic segmentability of words are distinguished: complete, conditional and defective

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    Complete segmentability is characteristic of a great

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    Conditional morphemic segmentability characterises words whose segmentation into the constituent morphemes is doubtful for semantic reasons

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    Defective morphemic segmentability is the property of

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    Semantically morphemes fall into two classes: root-morphemes(the

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    Structurally morphemes fall into three types: free morphemes, bound morphemes, semi-free (semi- bound) morphemes

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The morphemic analysis aims at splitting a segmentable word into its constituent morphemes

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Слайд 1Principles of Morphemic Analysis. Types of Word Segmentability. Classification of

Morphemes. Procedure of Morphemic Analysis

Principles of Morphemic Analysis. Types of Word Segmentability. Classification of Morphemes. Procedure of Morphemic Analysis


Слайд 2The morphemic analysis aims at splitting a segmentable word into

its constituent morphemes

The morphemic analysis aims at splitting a segmentable word into its constituent morphemes


Слайд 3The operation of breaking a segmentable word into the constituent

morphemes is referred to in present-day linguistic literature as the

analysis of word-structure on the morphemic level

The operation of breaking a segmentable word into the constituent morphemes is referred to in present-day linguistic


Слайд 4Three types of morphemic segmentability of words are distinguished: complete,

conditional and defective

Three types of morphemic segmentability of words are distinguished: complete, conditional and defective


Слайд 5Complete segmentability is characteristic of a great many words the

morphemic structure of which is transparent enough, as their individual

morphemes clearly stand out within the word lending themselves easily to isolation

Complete segmentability is characteristic of a great many words the morphemic structure of which is transparent enough,


Слайд 6Conditional morphemic segmentability characterises words whose segmentation into the constituent

morphemes is doubtful for semantic reasons

Conditional morphemic segmentability characterises words whose segmentation into the constituent morphemes is doubtful for semantic reasons


Слайд 7Defective morphemic segmentability is the property of words whose component

morphemes seldom or never recur in other words

Defective morphemic segmentability is the property of words whose component morphemes seldom or never recur in other


Слайд 8Semantically morphemes fall into two classes: root-morphemes(the root-morpheme is the

lexical nucleus of a ward, it has an individual lexical

meaning shared by no other morpheme of the language) and non-root or affixational morphemes

Semantically morphemes fall into two classes: root-morphemes(the root-morpheme is the lexical nucleus of a ward, it has


Слайд 9Structurally morphemes fall into three types: free morphemes, bound morphemes,

semi-free (semi- bound) morphemes

Structurally morphemes fall into three types: free morphemes, bound morphemes, semi-free (semi- bound) morphemes


PRINCIPLES OF MORPHEMIC ANALYSIS. TYPES OF WORD SEGMENTABILITY. CLASSIFICATION OF MORPHEMES. PROCEDURE OF MORPHEMIC

PRINCIPLES OF MORPHEMIC ANALYSIS. TYPES OF WORD SEGMENTABILITY. CLASSIFICATION OF MORPHEMES. PROCEDURE OF MORPHEMIC ANALYSIS

 The morphemic analysis aims at splitting a segmentable word into its constituent morphemes

The morphemic analysis aims at splitting a segmentable word into its constituent morphemes

 The operation of breaking a segmentable word into the constituent morphemes is referred

The operation of breaking a segmentable word into the constituent morphemes is referred to in present-day linguistic literature as the analysis of word-structure on the morphemic level

 Three types of morphemic segmentability of words are distinguished: complete, conditional and defective

Three types of morphemic segmentability of words are distinguished: complete, conditional and defective

 Complete segmentability is characteristic of a great many words the morphemic structure of

Complete segmentability is characteristic of a great many words the morphemic structure of which is transparent enough, as their individual morphemes clearly stand out within the word lending themselves easily to isolation

 Conditional morphemic segmentability characterises words whose segmentation into the constituent morphemes is doubtful

Conditional morphemic segmentability characterises words whose segmentation into the constituent morphemes is doubtful for semantic reasons

 Defective morphemic segmentability is the property of words whose component morphemes seldom or

Defective morphemic segmentability is the property of words whose component morphemes seldom or never recur in other words

 Semantically morphemes fall into two classes: root-morphemes(the root-morpheme is the lexical nucleus of

Semantically morphemes fall into two classes: root-morphemes(the root-morpheme is the lexical nucleus of a ward, it has an individual lexical meaning shared by no other morpheme of the language) and non-root or affixational morphemes

 Structurally morphemes fall into three types: free morphemes, bound morphemes, semi-free (semibound) morphemes

Structurally morphemes fall into three types: free morphemes, bound morphemes, semi-free (semibound) morphemes

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