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1、,“Without grammar very little can be conveyed,without vocabulary nothing can be conveyed.”,English Lexicology(II),English Lexicology(II),2,Contents,5.Word-Formation I:the Major Processes6.Word-Formation II:the Minor Processes7.Motivation,To be continued,Chapter 5 Word-Formation I:The Major Processes
2、,5.1 General Remarks5.2 Prefixation5.3 Suffixation 5.4 Conversion5.5 Compounding,English Lexicology(II),4,5.1 General Remarks,The three major processesaffixation or derivation(17.5%)Prefixationsuffixationconversion(10.5%)composition or compounding(27%),English Lexicology(II),5,5.2 Prefixation,The de
3、finition of prefixationPrefixation is the formation of new words by adding prefixes to stems.Prefixes do not generally change the word-class of the stem but only modify its meaning.However,there is an insignificant number of class-changing prefixesNon-class-changing prefixes:natural-unnatural,like-d
4、islike,fair-unfair Class-changing prefixes:force-enforce,danger-endanger,form-deform,little-belittle,war-postwar,college-intercollege,English Lexicology(II),6,5.2 Prefixation,The classification of prefixesIn some reference books,prefixes(and suffixes)are classified according to their source,but this
5、 does not seem to help from a practical point of view.It seems more helpful to classify the most important productive prefixes by their meaning into the following ten categories:,English Lexicology(II),7,5.2 Prefixation,1)Negative prefixes,English Lexicology(II),8,5.2 Prefixation,OrderLiterateSymmet
6、ryGovernmental RelevantProductiveBelievable VulnerableSaneRelated AlignedMature,DisorderIlliterateAsymmetryNongovernmental IrrelevantUnproductiveUnbelievable InvulnerableInsaneUnrelatedNonalignedImmature,English Lexicology(II),9,5.2 Prefixation,2)Reversative or privative,English Lexicology(II),10,5.
7、2 Prefixation,CentralizePlaneInfectZip RegulatePossessPollute,DecentralizeDeplaneDisinfect Unzip DeregulateDispossess Depollute,English Lexicology(II),11,5.2 Prefixation,3)Pejorative prefixes,English Lexicology(II),12,5.2 Prefixation,4)Prefixes of degree or size,English Lexicology(II),13,5.2 Prefixa
8、tion,ComputerCriticalConsciousNaturalSensitiveSimpleNumberStatementculture,MinicomputerUltracritic/hypercriticSubconsciousSupernaturalHypersensitive/ultrasensitiveOversimpleOutnumberUnderstatementSubculture,English Lexicology(II),14,5.2 Prefixation,5)Prefixes of orientation and attitude,English Lexi
9、cology(II),15,5.2 Prefixation,6)Locative prefixes,English Lexicology(II),16,5.2 Prefixation,ViewConferenceContinentalGroundCastSpecificRacialShore,InterviewteleconferenceIntercontinentalForegroundTelecast TranspacificTransracial Foreshore,English Lexicology(II),17,5.2 Prefixation,7)Prefixes of time
10、and order,English Lexicology(II),18,5.2 Prefixation,8)Number prefixes,English Lexicology(II),19,5.2 Prefixation,Lingual Lateral Polar Dimensional,Unilingual,bilingual,trilingual,multilingualUnilateral,bilateral,trilateral,multilateralUnipolar,bipolar,tripolar,multipolarUnidimensional,bidimensional,t
11、ridimensional(three-dimensional),multidimensional,English Lexicology(II),20,5.2 Prefixation,9)Conversion prefixes,English Lexicology(II),21,5.2 Prefixation,10)Miscellaneous prefixes,English Lexicology(II),22,5.3 Suffixation,The definition of suffixationSuffixation is the formation of new words by ad
12、ding suffixes to stems.Unlike prefixes which primarily change the meaning of the stem,suffixes have only a small semantic role,their primary function being to change the grammatical function of stems.In other words,they mainly change the word class.However,they may also add attached meaning to the s
13、tem.,English Lexicology(II),23,5.3 Suffixation,The classification of suffixesSince suffixes mainly change the word class,we shall group suffixes on a grammatical basis into1)noun suffixes 2)adjective suffixes3)adverb suffixes4)verb suffixes,English Lexicology(II),24,5.3 Suffixation,1)Noun suffixesNo
14、un suffixes may be subdivided into the following five kinds.Denominal nouns(concrete or abstract)Deverbal nounsDe-adjectival nounsNoun and adjective suffixes,English Lexicology(II),25,5.3 Suffixation,1)Noun suffixes,English Lexicology(II),26,5.3 Suffixation,1)Noun suffixes,English Lexicology(II),27,
15、5.3 Suffixation,1)Noun suffixes,English Lexicology(II),28,5.3 Suffixation,1)Noun suffixes,English Lexicology(II),29,5.3 Suffixation,1)Noun suffixes,English Lexicology(II),30,5.3 Suffixation,2)Adjective Suffixes,English Lexicology(II),31,5.3 Suffixation,2)Adjective Suffixes,English Lexicology(II),32,
16、5.3 Suffixation,2)Adjective Suffixes,English Lexicology(II),33,5.3 Suffixation,3)Adverb Suffixes,English Lexicology(II),34,5.3 Suffixation,4)Verb suffixes,English Lexicology(II),35,5.3 Suffixation,FalseSterileIntenseFatHorrorMemoryApology,FalsifySterilizeIntensifyFattenHorrifyMemorizeApologize,Engli
17、sh Lexicology(II),36,5.4 Conversion,The definition of conversionConversion is a word-formation whereby a word of a certain word-class is shifted into a word of another without the addition of an affix.It is also called zero derivation(零位派生).,English Lexicology(II),37,5.4 Conversion,Major types of co
18、nversionNoun-verb conversionVerb-noun conversionAdjective-noun conversion,English Lexicology(II),38,5.4 Conversion,Noun-verb conversionHe elbowed his way through the crowd.Problems snowballed by the hour.The newspaper headlined his long record of accomplishments.Kissinger got the plans and helicopte
19、red to Camp David.,English Lexicology(II),39,5.4 Conversion,AbuseAdviceHouseUseBeliefGriefShelfmouth,AbuseAdviseHouseUseBelieveGrieveShelveMouth,Changes of pronunciation and spelling,English Lexicology(II),40,5.4 Conversion,Verb-noun conversionHe was admitted to the university after a three-year wai
20、t.This little restaurant is quite a find.It is a good buy.He took a close look at the machine.doubt,smell,desire,want,attempt,hit,reply,divide,English Lexicology(II),41,5.4 Conversion,Verb-noun conversionPhrasal verb-noun conversion,English Lexicology(II),42,5.4 Conversion,ConflictAbstractContrastDe
21、creaseDiscountExportRebel,PermitProgressProtestTransferTransplant SurveyTorment,Shift of stress,English Lexicology(II),43,5.4 Conversion,Adjective-noun conversionPartial conversionComplete conversion,English Lexicology(II),44,5.4 Conversion,Adjective-noun conversionPartial conversionDenoting a quali
22、ty or a state common to a group of person:the deaf,the blind,the poor,the woundedDenoting peoples of a nation(ending in sh,-se,-ch):the English,the Chinese,the Danish,the ScotchDenoting a quality in the abstract:a strong dislike for the sentimental,to distinguish the false and the true,from the subl
23、ime to the ridiculousDenoting a single person(converted from participles):the accused,the deceased,the deserted,the condemned,English Lexicology(II),45,5.4 Conversion,Adjective-noun conversionComplete conversionA native,two natives,a returned nativeHe is a natural for the job.Tom is one of our regul
24、ars,he comes in for a drink about this time every night.To them she is not a brusque crazy,but appropriately passionate.They are the creatives in the advertising department.,English Lexicology(II),46,5.5 Compounding,The definition of compoundingComposition or compounding is a word-formation process
25、consisting of joining two or more bases to form a new unit,a compound word.It is a common device which has been productive at every period of the English language.Today the largest number of new words are formed by compounding.,English Lexicology(II),47,5.5 Compounding,Forms of compoundsSolid:bedtim
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