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MORPHOLOGY AND

ITS BASIC CONCEPTS


Siffa Annisa Fitri R, M.Pd.
Contents

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Linguistics Morphology
Terms in Morphology
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LINGUISITICS
A scientific study of languages.
LANGUAGE?

A system of arbitrary vocal symbols used for human


communication. It is a specific human’s characteristics that makes
them different from other creature
Why do we need to learn linguistics?

 Language Awareness  Historical Reasons

 Language Acquisition  Speech therapy

 Language Teaching  Linguistics and Computer


(Machine Translation
Program)
 Literature
LINGUISTICS

MICROLINGUISTICS MACROLINGUISTICS

PHONOLOGY PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
MORPHOLOGY SOCIOLINGUISTICS
SYNTAX NEUROLINGUISTICS
SEMANTICS FORESIC LINGUISTICS
Morphology
Phonology Syntax

Sociolinguistics LINGUISTICS Pragmatics

Phonetics Semantics
Psycholinguistics
02 Morphology

The smallest unit of language that has meaning in Particular branch or field or learning
sound or writing
02 Morphology
 The study of the structure of words (Jufrizal, 1999)

 How words are built of form-meaning units (Hamawand, 2011)

 A sub-disciplined of linguistics that deals with such pattern (Greert, 2012)

Morphology is a study of how words are arranged or the internal structure of words.
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TERMS IN MORPHOLOGY
LEXICA
L
FREE
FUNCTIONAL
MORPHEME

BOUND DERIVATIONAL

MORPHOLOGY
INFLECTIONAL

COMPOUNDING
WORD
AFFIXATION
FORMATION
COVERSION
PROPER NOUN
ABBREVIATION
COINAGE
REDUPLICATION
FALSE ETIMOLOGY
Happiness
Happy + ness

free Bound - derivational


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