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The history of morphological analysis dates back to the ancient Indian linguist Pāṇini, who formulated the 3,959 rules of Sanskrit morphology.
MorphologyIn linguistics, morphology is the identification, analysis and description of the structure The history of morphological analysis dates back to the ancient Indian linguist The term Word families are groups of words that have a common feature or The 37 most common word families in English (according to Wylie and similar in formmeanings are relatedWord familiesword - wordy - word (verb) - 1.word - wordy - word (verb) - wording - word-list … (but 2.big - little - sizedog - puppy - kennel  Why are word families important? Form-based families are important because they reveal Meaning-based families are important because they reveal links and patterns of meaning Reference:   Richard E. Wylie and Donald D. Durrell, 1970. Thank you for your attention
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Слайд 2 The history of morphological analysis dates back to

The history of morphological analysis dates back to the ancient Indian

the ancient Indian linguist Pāṇini, who formulated the 3,959

rules of Sanskrit morphology.

Слайд 3 The term "morphology" was coined by August Schleicher

The term

in 1859.


Слайд 5 Word families are groups of words that have

Word families are groups of words that have a common feature

a common feature or pattern - they have some

of the same combinations of letters in them and a similar sound.

Слайд 6 The 37 most common word families in English

The 37 most common word families in English (according to Wylie

(according to Wylie and Durrell) are: ack, ain, ake,

ale, all, ame, an, ank, ap, ash, at, ate, aw ay, eat, ell, est, ice, ick, ide, ight, ill, in, ine, ing, ink, ip, it, ock, oke, op, ore, ot, uck ,ug, ump, unk.


Слайд 9 similar in form

meanings are related
Word families
word - wordy

similar in formmeanings are relatedWord familiesword - wordy - word (verb)

- word (verb) - wording - word-list … (but

not: worth, worry)
family - familiar - unfamiliar - familiarity - familiarise … (but not: famine, famous)

word - wordy - word (verb) - wording - word-list … (but not: worth, worry)
family - familiar - unfamiliar - familiarity - familiarise … (but not: famine, famous)


Слайд 10 1.
word - wordy - word (verb) - wording

1.word - wordy - word (verb) - wording - word-list …

- word-list … (but not: worth, worry)
 
family - familiar

- unfamiliar - familiarity - familiarise … (but not: famine, famous)


Слайд 11 2.
big - little - size
dog - puppy -

2.big - little - sizedog - puppy - kennel 

kennel
 


Слайд 12 Why are word families important?
Form-based families are important

Why are word families important? Form-based families are important because they

because they reveal sometimes hidden patterns of spelling in

words that children already know
for example, the verb root pronounced 'seev' is spelt ceive (receive, deceive, conceive), and always corresponds to ception in the corresponding noun (reception, deception, conception).

Слайд 13 Meaning-based families are important because they reveal links

Meaning-based families are important because they reveal links and patterns of

and patterns of meaning in words that children already

know
for example, many adjectives and nouns are related as in the trio big - little - size.

Слайд 14 Reference:
Richard E. Wylie and

Reference:  Richard E. Wylie and Donald D. Durrell, 1970.

Donald D. Durrell, 1970. "Teaching Vowels Through Phonograms." Elementary

English 47, 787-791.

www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/dick/tta/wf/wf.htm


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