Essay Major Word-Formation Processes .
Essay Major Word-Formation Processes .
Added to that, there are two different types of word- formation processes: the major word-
formation processes and the minor ones.
The major word-formation processes can be divided into three different categories:
1. Affixation: it consists on adding affixes to roots or bases to vary its function or meaning.
A. Prefixes, set before the base. They are class- maintaining (e.g unnecessary),
recursive (e.g un-im-proved)and they can have a non-fixed distribution.
According to their meaning, the following cases can be mentioned: negative (e.g
immortal, dissent) , pejorative (e.g malnutrition, pseudo-Elizabethan), locative
(e.g extracurricular, forehead), etc.
B. Suffixes, added after the base. They can be inflectional (e.g breaking,
girls)derivational (which can be either class-changing (e.g reality,
improvement)or class maintaining (e.g scholarship)). They also have an irregular
distribution and are recursive (e.g egoist-ic-al-ly). They are used to form:
2. Conversion: it involves the change of a word from one word class to another. We can
distinguish between “full conversion”(e.g bottle[N] to bottle[V]) and “partial
conversion”. There are several instances of conversion:
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A. Major types of conversion: deverbal nouns (e.g painting, love), de-
adjectival nouns (e.g bitter) , denominal verbs (e.g peel, plaster) and de-
adjectival verbs (e.g fasten, dirty) .
B. Minor ones : from close system word to noun, from affix to noun, from
phrases to noun, from close system to verb and from phrases to adjective.
3. Compounding: it is based in the combination of two lexical elements to create a new one.
Depending on the criteria, it can be divided into three different categories:
A. Endocentric, in which one member functions as the head and the other one
as a modifier. E.g darkroom, smalltalk.
D. Duandva, also the components modify each other, but there is no relation
of hyponym. E.g actor-director.
• Dealing with the syntactic relation, the following cases can be mentioned:
As it is shown before, there are many ways to create new words and it makes the
language changes constantly, so it reaffirms the features of language as it is productive,
creative and arbitrary.
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