Morphology
deals with the structure of words
Free Form
elements that do not have to occur in a fixed position with respect to neighbouring elements, and (in many cases) can appear in isolation
-dinosaurs
Morphemes
Simple words
-monomorphemic, consisting of a single morpheme
Complex words
-polymorphemic, consisting of two or more morphemes
Morpheme types
Free vs. bound
Root
Derivational vs. inflectional
refer to the morpheme’s function within the word
Base
-part to which an affix attaches
Affixes
Decomposing words into morphemes
-subtract the outermost morpheme and check whether the rest of the form exists as a word having the same/related meaning
Derivation
Parts of speech
Inflection
Inflectional affixation
Number
- The categories of Singular, Dual, and Plural.
Gender
Person
Tense
Case
- Subject, Object, Possessive/Genitive, etc.
Internal change
Suppletion
Reduplication