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English Word Formation
1. English Word Formation
Deny A. Kwary http://www.kwary.netAirlanga University
2. Types of Word Formation
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Compounding
Prefixation
Suffixation
Conversion
Clipping
Blends
Backformation
Acronyms
Onomatopoeia
Eponyms
Toponyms
3. 1. Compounding
Definition: Two or more words joined together toform a new word.
Examples:
Home + work homework
Pick + pocket pickpocket
The meaning of a compound is not always the
sum of the meanings of its parts.
Types of compounds:
Compound nouns
Compound verbs
Compound adjectives
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Compound Nouns1. Boyfriend, hatchback
1. Noun + Noun
2. Cut-throat, breakfast
2. Verb + Noun
3. Sunshine, birth control
3. Noun + Verb
4. Software, fast food
4. Adjective + Noun
5. In-crowd, overkill
5. Particle + Noun
6. Drop-out, put-on
6. Verb + Particle
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Compound Verbs1. Carbon-copy, sky-dive
1. Noun + Verb
2. Fine-tune
2. Adjective + Verb
3. Overbook
3. Particle + Verb
4. Bad-mouth
4. Adjective + Noun
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Compound Adjectives1. Capital-intensive
1. Noun + Adjective
2. Deaf-mute
2. Adjective + Adjective
3. Coffee-table
3. Noun + Noun
4. Roll-neck
4. Verb + Noun
5. White-collar
5. Adjective + Noun
6. Before-tax
6. Particle + Noun
7. Go-go
7. Verb-verb
7. 2. Prefixation
Class-changing prefixes:abeen-
asleep
bewitch
enslave
V to Adj
N to V
N to V
Class-maintaining prefixes:
inforeEtc.
indefinite
foreman
Adj to Adj
N to N
8. 3. Suffixation
Suffixes forming NounsN from N: -dom kingdom
N from V: -ee employee
N from Adj: -ce dependence
Suffixes forming Verbs
V from N: -ify beautify
V from Adj: -en shorten
Suffixes forming adjectives
Adj from N: -al educational
Adj from V: -able understandable
Adj from Adj: -ish greenish
Suffixes forming Adverbs: -ly, -ward, and –wise.
9. 4. Conversion
Definition: Assigning an already existing wordto a new syntactic category.
Types of Conversion
Verb to Noun: to hit a hit
Adj to N: a final game a final
N to V: a sign to sign
Adj to V: an empty box to empty
10. 5. Clipping
Definition: Shortening a polysyllabic word bydeleting one or more syllables
Examples:
Gasoline Gas
Hamburger Burger
delicatessen
deli
microphone mike
11. 6. Blends
Definition: Similar to compounds, butparts of the words are deleted.
Examples:
Motor + hotel Motel
Breakfast + lunch Brunch
Wireless + Fidelity Wi-fi
Sheep + goat Shoat
12. 7. Back-formations
Definition: Creative reduction due to incorrectmorphological analysis.
Examples:
editor (1649)
edit (1791)
television (1907)
televise (1927)
Paramedical (1921)
paramedic (1967)
13. 8. Acronyms
Definition: Words derived from the initial letters ofseveral words and use them as a new word
Examples:
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Treats
SWOT
Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
SCUBA
14. 9. Onomatopoeia
Definition: Words created to sound like the thingthat they name.
English
Japanese
Tagalog
Indonesian
Cock-a-doo
Kokekokko
Kuk-kakauk
Kukuruyuk
Meow
Nya
Niyaw
Meong
15. 10. Eponyms
Definition: a person after whom adiscovery, invention, place, etc., is
named.
Examples:
Celcius (Anders Celcius)
Cook Islands (James Cook)
16. 11. Toponyms
Definition: a place name, especially onederived from a topographical feature.
Examples:
Montana (‘mountains’ in Spanish)
Mississippi (‘big river’ in Chippewa)
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Deny A. Kwaryhttp://www.kwary.net
Airlanga University