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Inflectional morphology

Balthasar BickelJohanna Nichols

Year: 2007 Cambridge University Press eBooks Pages: 169-240   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

The prototypical inflectional categories include number, tense, person, case, gender, and others, all of which usually produce different forms of the same word rather than different words. Thus leaf and leaves, or write and writes, or run and ran are not given separate headwords in dictionaries. Derivational categories, in contrast, do form separate words, so that leaflet, writer, and rerun will figure as separate words in dictionaries. In addition, inflectional categories do not in general alter the basic meaning expressed by a word; they merely add specifications to a word or emphasize certain aspects of its meaning. Leaves, for instance, has the same basic meaning as leaf, but adds to this the specification of multiple exemplars of leaves. Derived words, by contrast, generally denote different concepts from their base: leaflet refers to different things from leaf; and the noun writer calls up a somewhat different concept from the verb to write.

Keywords:
Meaning (existential) Verb Contrast (vision) Linguistics Noun Root (linguistics) Word (group theory) Computer science Artificial intelligence Natural language processing Psychology Philosophy

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