Module 1: Introduction to Morphology
- Objective: Introduce the fundamental concepts of morphology and the significance of studying word structure.
- Key Topics:
- Definition and scope of morphology
- Difference between morphology and phonology
- Types of morphemes: free vs. bound morphemes
- Simple vs. complex words
- Morphology in language acquisition and processing
Module 2: Morphemes: The Building Blocks of Words
- Objective: Explore morphemes, the smallest units of meaning, and their role in word formation.
- Key Topics:
- Definition and types of morphemes
- Bound morphemes: prefixes, suffixes, infixes, circumfixes
- Free morphemes: root words, base words
- Morpheme segmentation in word analysis
Module 3: Affixation: The Process of Adding Morphemes
- Objective: Examine the role of affixes in word formation and the processes of affixation.
- Key Topics:
- Definition and types of affixes: prefixes, suffixes, infixes
- Derivational vs. inflectional affixes
- The process of adding affixes to roots to form new words
- Affixation in different languages
Module 4: Compounding: Combining Words to Form New Words
- Objective: Explore compounding, a process of word formation where two or more words are combined.
- Key Topics:
- Definition and types of compounds: endocentric, exocentric, copulative
- Head and non-head components in compounds
- Compound structure and word classes
- Compounding in different languages and its variations
Module 5: Inflectional Morphology: Changing Forms of Words
- Objective: Understand inflectional morphology and its role in indicating grammatical features like tense, number, gender, etc.
- Key Topics:
- Definition and role of inflection in grammar
- Inflectional affixes in English: plural, possessive, tense, etc.
- Inflectional vs. derivational morphology
- Morphological variation in different languages
Module 6: Reduplication and Ablaut: Non-affixal Word Formation Processes
- Objective: Explore non-affixal processes such as reduplication and ablaut in word formation.
- Key Topics:
- Definition and types of reduplication: total vs. partial
- Ablaut and vowel mutation as a morphological process
- Reduplication in languages like English, Indonesian, and others
- Role of reduplication in expressing emphasis, plurality, or repetition
Module 7: Morphological Processes in Language Change
- Objective: Examine how morphological processes contribute to language change over time.
- Key Topics:
- The role of analogy, sound change, and borrowing in morphological evolution
- Language-specific morphological changes (e.g., English irregular verbs)
- The influence of contact languages on morphological change
- Historical and diachronic analysis of morphology
Module 8: Morphology in Practice: Applications and Real-World Uses
- Objective: Discuss how morphology applies to various fields such as linguistics, language teaching, and natural language processing (NLP).
- Key Topics:
- Applications of morphology in lexicography and language teaching
- Morphological analysis in computational linguistics and NLP
- The role of morphology in language disorders (e.g., aphasia, dyslexia)
- Morphology and word recognition in cognitive linguistics
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