1. What is morpheme?
2. Is a morpheme the same thing as a syllable?
Give an example to prove your opinion.
3. Find :
a. simple word
b. complex word
c. non-compound word
d. compound word
dogs, while, somehow
1. Give a description of a free morpheme. Give an example.
2. Description of a bound morpheme. Give an example.




1. what is inflection?
2. what is derivation?
3. Name at least 5 differences between Infl. and Der.
1. Inflection - ... one form of a particular word into another form of the same word
2. derivation - ..create a new element that drifts away from the original word and into independent status as another word

1. What is compounding?
2. What is clipping?
3. What is blending?
Form Clipping: doctor, professor
Form Compound+Clipping:
Brad [Pitt] + Angelina [Jolie]
breakfast + lunch
breath + analyzer
camera + recorder
1. a combination of two or more ROOTS
2. shortening a word by omitting (clipping) one or more of its sounds
3.word-creation via compounding+clipping
doc, prof
Brad [Pitt] + Angelina [Jolie] = Brangelina
breakfast + lunch = brunch
breath + analyzer = breathalyzer
camera + recorder = camcorder
Group1: replacement
Group2: subtraction
Group3: permutation
Group4: Types of languages (section 5)
1. the smallest unit of language that carries
information about meaning or function
2. not the same thing as a syllable.
treat = 1 morpheme and 1 syllable;
dracula = 1 morpheme and 3 syllables;
-s (PLURAL) in English = 1 morpheme and is not even 1 syllable.
3. a. simple word - while
b. complex word - dogs
c. non-compound word while, dogs
d. compound word - somehow
1. Free morpheme -can stand as a word by itself
build, walk, ear
2. Bound morpheme: cannot
-er, -s, -ed

