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Morphology Linguistics

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So here in my blog i'll tell you about morphology. What is it ?? Why we should know about it ??
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Morphology 

  •  What is morphology ?
Morphology is a field of linguistics focused on the study of  the forms and formation of words in linguistics, Especially regarding morpheme.

Word is smallest independent units of language. Words have internal structure: built of even smaller pieces :

  1. Simple Word : Don't have internal structure ( only consist of one morpheme ). Ex : walk, play, and work . They can't be split into smaller part which carry meaning or function.
  2. Complex Word : Have internal structure ( consist of two or more morphemes ). Ex : walker. Affix -er added to the root walk to from a noun.

Morpheme is smallest unit of meaning or gramatical function. Morpheme can be a root.
Types of morphemes :

  • Free morpheme ➡ is morpheme that by itself can function as a word in a language. Free morphemes have two categories :

Lexical morphemes ( open class ) : set of ordinary nouns, adjectives, and verbs (almost same as content words as they carry the content  of messege we convey).
Examples : open, walk, work, and boy .
Functional morphemes ( close class ) : set of conjunctions, prepositions, articles, and pronouns (almost same as functional words).
Examples : near, but, and then

  •  Bound morpheme ➡ is morpheme they can't stand by itself to. form a word. It must be joined to other morphemes. Bound. morphemes have two categories :
Derivational morphemes : when added to a stem, they almost always  change the part of speech of the word.
Examples : -ness , -less , dis- , and -ment 
Inflectional Morphemes : that have a strictly a grammar function.
Example : -s , -est , -ed , -er , and -ing

For examples :
❇ Free morpheme : Like
    Bound morpheme : Dis
    Word : Dislike
❇ Free morpheme : Dream
    Bound morpheme : Er
    Word : Dreamer


So how ?? Do you understand now about morphology ??
I hope you understand guys. But if you any questions please ask and comment ..
See you in the next post guysss..
Thank you ..

Komentar

  1. We have same topic hahaha, so can we colaborate ? We can learn it together πŸ˜‰

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Naila, why you still not reply my question ? Lol 🀣🀣🀣 I want to ask to you, can you give me example and some clue how can we analyse to know how many morphemes in a word ? Thank you naila 🌸

      Hapus
    2. Thank you ester for asking . Examples of morphology are dislike, unhappy, illness and else. We can analyse frow the word . For example dis+like = dislike so in this word we have 2 morphemes .

      Hapus
    3. How can you said it 2 morphemes ? Can you tell me in "dislike", which part is the morphemes ? Because of your explanation still not show me how to know how many morphemes in a word πŸ™

      Hapus
    4. Dislike has 2 mophemes . Dis is first morpheme and like is second morpheme . Dis is affix morpheme and like is base morpheme. So dislike has 2 morphemes. How ester did you understand ?

      Hapus
    5. Komentar ini telah dihapus oleh pengarang.

      Hapus
    6. Okay, but you said first morphemes and affix morphemes

      In your blog, you only write free morphemes, lexical morphemes, functional morphemes, bound morphemes, derivational morphemes and inflectional morphemes. So what is first morpheme and what is affix morphemes ? Why did you not write it in your blog ? Can you explain it to me ? Thank you naila

      Hapus
    7. Haha i told you. You really should wear glassesπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ . Ester come on please look at my blog. I made it on diagram and table . Talking about first morpheme, i meant to different one moprheme and other morpheme like first, second, third ... So nothing meaning. About affixes morpheme can be added to beginning or end of word and for example i have written πŸ”

      Hapus
    8. Hello sis @naila..I want ask to you about @ester ask you how can we analyse to know how many morphemes in a word ?... and you answer . For example dis+like = dislike so in this word we have 2 morphemes . So I want ask you, what dis + like have a meaning different?

      Hapus
    9. hi ayu nice to meet you . yeah dislike has 2 morphemes. dis and like ( dis + like = dislike ). dis is first morpheme or we know dis as affix and like is second morpheme or we know like as root word . i am sorry but your question didn't complete ayu, you said dis+like have different meaning with what ?

      Hapus
    10. haha sory sis naila πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I think 2 morpheme are two different words. and has a different meaning πŸ˜‰ also means I don't understand it earlier .. haha ​​sorry sis

      Hapus
    11. ello sis monika .. why are you so cute baby😍😍 ..
      haha why do you say the same as you ?? what is the same ???
      Is the contents of his blog exactly the same as your blog?
      then why can?😲😲

      Hapus
  2. Balasan
    1. really . maybe next time i can visit your blog to see what is your post and maybe we can learn together and make something new for our blog and of course still about education .

      Hapus
    2. yes nayla I hope you visit my blog as soon as possible so that in the future we can learn together. thank you for the explanation .teTap is writing things that are useful and good πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—

      Hapus
  3. Can you tell what is the function of studying morphology?

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. In order we know about structure of word and also we can apply it when we make a sentence or when we are talking with someone . We also know the different meaning of word when the word add affix or suffix .

      Hapus
    2. Thank's for the explanation, now i'm understand what morphology functions. Can you give a simple example?
      So that I understand more about morphology. Thank you πŸ™

      Hapus
    3. No . I don't want because you can scroll and read on my blogπŸ˜’. Hahah no i am just kidding . Of course i'll give you simple example of morphology . Talking about morphology is same like talking about word . So examples of morpholgy are unhappy, illness, and badly . Desi do you understand ? Or maybe you have any question again ?

      Hapus
    4. If you don't want to set an example I'll keep asking until you give it πŸ˜‚
      Yes I already understand, but may I ask again about the function of morphology ?
      I hope you want to explain

      Hapus
    5. Hahahaha you are funny desy. You said you understand about function of morphology in the last comment but now you ask me againπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ . You wanna play with me or what ?

      Hapus
    6. Astagfirullah I made a mistake, I forgot to ask you that first. But naila, humans are not perfect beings. And I'm not perfect πŸ˜‚
      But why do you look emosional. I don't want to play with you. I just asked, but I forgot to ask it first, Hahaha πŸ˜‚

      Hapus
    7. Hahah it's oke i know nothing perfect in this world unless our God . I didn't look emosional actually . I was so excited to reply your comment because you looked so funny πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

      Hapus
    8. Funny? Do I look like a clown? 🀑haha,no I'm just kidding. Then may I ask about the use of inflectional morphemes ?.

      Hapus
    9. inflectional is buid new forms of word, that have a strictly a grammar function. for example in the simple progressive you should add -ing so if the root teach you should change to be teaching ( teach vs teaching ) .

      Hapus
    10. But I have read on one of the English learning sites, where it says that inflectional morpheme cannot form new words. The meaning and class of words also did not change. What do you think about that?

      Hapus
    11. hi sis my cute sarah πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‡πŸ˜™... what kind of statement is that ???
      ha ha haπŸ˜—πŸ˜—
      same topic with you ??
      then why if it's the same?

      Do you want to copy the material?😎😎

      Hapus
    12. wow this is ... questions for new material .😍.thankyou sis desi😘.
      let's answer, Sis naila ... I'm also curious, right?
      don't like to make people wait, sisπŸ˜₯πŸ˜₯

      Hapus
    13. heyyyy ayu, my point is we have the same topic, I ask because if we have the same topic we can learn together about morpholgy. do you think I can't make my own article about morphology ha?πŸ˜’πŸ˜’πŸ˜’

      Hapus
    14. haha calm down my dear πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰ don't emotionally firstπŸ˜ƒ .. at first I thought so ... that you are lazy to create a blog with your own mind,πŸ˜…πŸ˜… so you want to copy a naila's blog😜 .. but it seems I'm wrong .. πŸ˜† I am So Sory😊😊😁

      Hapus
    15. I can make my own blog ayu, even I can make a much better one than Nayla as long as you know that. Why do you think I look at Nayla's blog just to imitate what he wrote on his blog? I hope you think before you say.

      Hapus
  4. Good job Naila. Hope next time you can add the meaning of the topic or the title with your own words too Naila,and more resources Sis. Keep making progress. 😁

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. okey sis i will . thank you for visiting my blog hope you enjoy and get more knowledge here. if you have any question you can ask me and i will reply you soon .

      Hapus
  5. hi sis nayla, in my opinion your blog is easy for me to understand I don't know if the others🀣 but I want to ask, does morphology have anything to do with other material? if there is please explain, thank you 😁

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. Of course yeah . There is semantic , bacause if the word add affix and suffix the meaning of word is will be change . I think it is . How reffi ? Do you understand ? Or maybe you have any question ?

      Hapus
    2. only a little that I understand by what you say, because before I have never read about morphology, this is the log of morphology that I first read hehe .. may explain it again to me but included with an example, maybe I will understand more with example. thank you :)

      Hapus
    3. hi refi ... I think it might be easier to bolt you if you understand the material through an explanation from a video. for example you see on YouTube ... or maybe maybe Sis can give an explanation like a video ...thankyou😍😍

      Hapus
  6. Hii nayla...your explain is good ..but i can't understand about suffix and affix can you explain to me ...

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. thank you monica. of course i will explain you about that . affix is added to the root of word to change it's meaning. suffix is an affix added to the back of root word .

      Hapus
  7. hello kak naila ... I still don't understand about the affix added to the root ... can you give an example

    BalasHapus
  8. Hayy Nayla Thank you for the explanation, may I ask what is the reason you chose morphology to be a blog. I will wait for your answer. thanks πŸ€—πŸ€—πŸ€—
     

    BalasHapus
  9. nayla what are the benefits of learning morphology?
    then whether learning morphology is a must in learning language Nayla?
    I will wait for your answer, thanksπŸ€—πŸ€—

    BalasHapus
  10. hi sis! honestly I like the template and contents of this blog, the color is fresh in the eyes but too plain. We recommend adding or replacing with a slightly colored theme

    BalasHapus
  11. use a soft color theme, don't stand out like the flame wkwkkk. but just hit it, the others are safe. the contents of the text are also easy to understand.😊😊 see u

    BalasHapus
  12. How can you said it 2 morphemes ? Can you tell me in "dislike", which part is the morphemes ? Because of your explanation still not show me how to know how many morphemes in a word

    BalasHapus
  13. hi refi ... I think it might be easier to bolt you if you understand the material through an explanation from a video. for example you see on YouTube ... or maybe maybe Sis can give an explanation like a video ...thankyou

    BalasHapus
  14. only a little that I understand by what you say, because before I have never read about morphology, this is the log of morphology that I first read hehe .. may explain it again to me but included with an example, maybe I will understand more with example. thank you

    BalasHapus

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