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MORPHO SYNTAX Word Level LECTURER: BUDI HAMUDDIN, M.Esl Present by : Antika Kurnia Dian Trisna T. Sri Wahyuningsih ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND TEACHER’S TRAINING IV C LANCANG KUNING UNIVERSITY

WORD LEVEL in Syntax, Lecturer Budi Hamuddin, M.esl, Presented by Second Group

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Page 1: WORD LEVEL in Syntax, Lecturer Budi Hamuddin, M.esl, Presented by Second Group

MORPHO SYNTAX

Word Level

LECTURER:

BUDI HAMUDDIN, M.EslPresent by :

Antika Kurnia Dian Trisna

T. Sri Wahyuningsih

ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENTFACULTY OF EDUCATION

ANDTEACHER’S TRAINING

IV CLANCANG KUNING UNIVERSITY

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A. Classification of Words

According to Fries the class word can besubdivided into the following groups:• Class 1 words( nouns)• Class 2 words ( verbs)• Class 3 words (adjectives)• Class 4 words ( adverbs)

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A. Classification of Words

The function word can be subdivided into the following groups:

1. Determines 5. Conjunction2. Auxiliaries 6. Question Words3. Intensifier4. Preposition

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Fries (1864:75) made use of the so called minimun free utterance test frames to classify or Identify all English Words. The test frames are as follows: Frame A : The concert was good ( Always) Frame B : The Clerk remembered the tax ( Suddently) Frame C : The Team went there.

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1. The Identification of the Parts of Speech

NOUNS VERBS

ADJECTIVE

ADVERB

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NOUNS

Frame A• The concern was good man

woman film play family

• Frame CThe team went there players

Students

Frame B The Clerk remembered the tax. worker book collector payment teacher difference

farmer secret student score

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• Frame A 1 2(The) --------- is/was good ---------s are/were

Eg: seems/seemed,seem sounds/sounded

• Frame B 1 2 1 ( The) ------ remembered (the) ----- -----s ----s

Eg : paid , sent , received, rejected

• Frame C : 1 2 (The) -------- went there

Eg : arrived,stayed,worked, came

VERBS

Note : Frame B : Transitive + OFrame C : Intransitive

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ADJECTIVES

• Frame A 3 1 2 3 ( The ) good --------- is/was good

--------s nice nice interesting intersting friendly friendly happy happy

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• Frame A 3 1 3 4 (The) ---- ---- is/was ---always

---s are/were hereEg : soon,now,then,there.

• Frame B 1 2 1 4

(The) --- remember (the)--- suddenly ---s --s

Eg: later, clearly,occasionally,always

Frame C 1 2 4( The) ----- went thereEg: out,back,down,up,away

ADVERBS

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2. The Identification of Function Words

DETERMINERS

AUXILIARIES

INTENSIFIERS

PREPOSITION

CONJUNCTION

QUESTIONS WORD

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Det 1 2 3(The) ...... Is/was .... .....s are/were

a/anEveryEachAllBothMyAre

B. Auxiliaries

Det 1 Aux 2 3..... .... (may) (be) ............ might

can will would shall should

has ( been)

Auxiliaries are function words which always occur with verbs to form verb phrases

Determiners are function words which always occur with nouns to form noun phrases

A. Determiners

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C. IntensifiersDet 1 2 4 Int 4The team went there very rapidlyEg: quite , more, too, awfully, etc

D. Preposition

Det 1 Prep Det 1 2 3..... At ...... ..... .... ......Eg: for,from,in,of,on,to,with,

over

E. ConjuntionsDet 1 Conj det 1 2 3 ---- ---- and ---- ---- ---- ------Eg: but, or, not, nor, rather than

F . Question WordsQW 2 Det 1 3 When was the concert

good?Eg : Where, Why, How.

QW 2Who came ?Eg: which, what.

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B. Formal Features of the Four Parts of Speech.

INFLECTIONAL SUFFIXES• NOUN• VERBS• ADJECTIVE • ADVERBS

DERIVATIONAL AFFIXES• NOUN• VERBS• ADJECTIVE • ADVERBS

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INFLECTIONAL SUFFIXES

NOUNS:

a. The plural {Z1}*b. The possesive or Genetive{Z2}Eg : a. Books /bUks/ b. The table’s legs*Note : (s~z~iz)

DERIVATIONAL AFFIXES

• 1. derrivational suffixes: {-al,-ure,-y,-ance,-ment,-ity,-age,-er,-ant,-ing,and –t} to verb stems.

Eg: arrival, goverment Decision,helper, teaching ,so

on.

• 2. derrivational suffixes{ -ness,--ity,-th,-ism,and – dom} to adjective stems

Eg: bigness, freedom , so on.

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• Verbs V N + {-fy, -ize, -en}Eg : Modify, Realize

V {be -} {en-} V Adj + -ize,-en eg: nasionalizeV En + adj eg: Endanger

N

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Adjectives

• Inflectional Suffixes Two inflectional affixes {-er} and

{-est}Eg: big – bigger- biggest long- longer- longest.

• Derrivational Affixes1 By Adding the affixes {-y,-ly,-ish, al,-ous,-less,- ate,-en} to nounsEg : foolish, lovely, childish,famous

2. {-ent,--ant,-ive,-some,-ory,-en}Eg: creative,

swollen,winsome,excellent,

ADVERBS• Inflectional Suffixes:{ -er} and {-est} to form the

comparative and superelativeEg: fast – faster- fastest late – later – latest

• Derrivational Affixes a. By adding the suffix {-ly} and

prefix {a-} to adj stemsEg: happily, hopefully,aloud,aroundb. By adding the prefix {a-} and {-

ly2} and {-ward} to noun stemsEg:away,aboard,wesward,seaward

, weekly,daily.

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C. Word Level Formulas

Tagmemes at Word Level According to O’ Grady and Dobrovolsky(1989:91)

There are two basic types of words in humanlanguage , *SIMPLE and *COMPLEX WORDS

* Simple : Are those that cannot be broken down into smaller meaningfull units

* Complex : Consist of Inflectional Construction and DerrivationalConstruction

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1. Noun Structuren=+nnuc:ns + num:numm±pos:posm

Eg : Boys Men’s

2. Verb StructureV=+vnuc:vs +t:tm±asp:aspm

Eg : Writes, wrote, writing

A. Inflectional Constructions

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3. Adjective Structureadj=+adjnuc:adjs+comp/supl:{-er}/{-est}

Eg: Shorter or shortest

4. Adverb Structureadv=+advnuc:advs+comp/supl:{-er}/{-

est}Eg : Later or Latest

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B. Derivational Constructions

1. Noun Structure n=+core:tvs/adjs+noum:{-ment}/{-ness}Eg: management , happiness

2. Verb Structurev=+core:ns/adjs+vbzr:{-ize}/{-fy}/{-en}

Eg: Blacken, glorify

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3. Adjective Structureadj=+core:ns/vs+adjzr:{-ly}/{a-}/{-ful}/{-less}

Eg : Friendly, Lovely

4. Adverbs adv= +core:adjs/ns+advzr:{-ly2}/{a-}Eg: Slowly, Quickly

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