Chapter6.
DESCRIPTION
REFLECTIONS ON EACH TOPIC
For me this is a important chapter, since is about Morphology, is
Throughout the preceding chapter, we approached the description of processes
involved in word formation as if the unit called the “word” was always a regular
the study of words, how they are formed, and their relationship to
and easily identifiable form, even when it is a form such as ramification that we other words in the same language. It analyzes the structure of
may never have seen before. This doesn’t seem unreasonable when we look at words and parts of words, such as stems, root words, prefixes,
a text of written English, since the “words” in the text are, quite obviously, those
and suffixes. Morphology also looks at parts of
sets of things marked in black with the bigger spaces separating them.
Unfortunately, there are a number of problems with using this observation as
the basis of an attempt to describe language in general.
speech, intonation and stress