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INFLECTIONAL PARADIGM Assistant Lecturer Talib Sherwani Email: [email protected] April24, 2016 1 CONTENT What is a Paradigm morphologically? Types of paradigm Types of Inflectional Paradigm 2 INFLECTIONAL PARADIGM What is a paradigm? Morphologically, A paradigm could mean the complete set of related word-forms. Having the same stem. But different affixes. 3 TYPES OF PARADIGM 1. Derivational Paradigms 2. Inflectional Paradigms 4 1-DERIVATIONAL PARADIGMS A derivational paradigm is a set of related lexemes which have the same root but different affixes. For example: natural, naturally , Unnatural, unnaturally ,Naturalist, naturalistic, naturalistically ,Naturalize, naturalization Nature 5 2. INFLECTIONAL PARADIGMS: The inflectional paradigm is formed by words which inflectional suffixes are attached. For example, brighten, brightens, brightening , brightened, 6 TYPES OF INFLECTIONAL PARADIGM 1-Noun Paradigm Noun may be either singular or plural in meaning . It can be S.Ps (singular possessive) or S.Pl (Plural). Example: Woman, women’s, men's car. woman's, teachers’ book. 7 1-NOUN PARADIGM The variety of Irregular plurals Such as en as in children. Ox, oxen. Man- men Goose – geese But - Zero plural affexes - deer 8 1-NOUN PARADIGM Few groups of noun may have one form of paradigm. For example: Tennis However, some other have plural like clothes 9 1-NOUN PARADIGM Another group ends (s) words like, economics, linguistics… This takes a singular But, ethics, pliers may be either singular or plural. 10 EXERCISE: 1 write the paradigmatic forms of these nouns. 1- stem, plural, carpenter Woman, Brother Cloud Duck, Japanese Cattle Means Athletics Scissors possessive, plural possessive 11 EXERCISE: 1 1- stem, Carpenter Woman, Brother Cloud Duck, Japanese Cattle Means Athletics Scissors Answers plural, possessive, plural possessive carpenters carpenter’s carpenters ‘ Women Woman’s Women’s Brothers Brother’s Brothers’ Clouds Cloud’s clouds’ Ducks Duck’s Ducks’ -------------------------Cattle ---------cattle’s ---------- -----------------Athletics Athletics’ -------------- Scissors Scissors’ Scissors 12 2-PRONOUN PARADIGM: ---- Subject Object Prenominal possessive/A Substitutional possessive/O 1st I me my mine 2nd you you your yours 3rd he him his his = she her her hers = it it its its Plural we us our ours = they them Their Theirs Relative Pro… who whom whose 13 EXERCISE 2: Write the substitute and singular or plural for the italicized words in the following sentences. 1-Miss Joana is wearing hose today. 2-what did they do with the molasses? 3-the summons came in the mail. 4-Why doesn’t she call the police? 5-Ali likes to fish for pike. 6-The DLH has delivered all my goods from UK to Erbil. 14 ANSWERS FOR TASK 2 1- them , PL 2- it , SG 3- it , SG 4- them ,PL 5- Them, PL 6- Them, PL 15 HOW DO WE KNOW NUMBERING NOUNS? take one of these substitutions: them him, she , her, hers . for plural take the plural form of pronoun. They, you, them. signaled by modifier like, several, many, this. subject of a verb; verb subject agreement. 16 TASK 3, Encircle the noun modifier or pronoun reference that reveals the number of the italicized nouns. That news delighted her He studied poetics in all its complications My scissors lost their sharpen. She shot both quail on the wing. 17 3-VERB PARADIGM The verbal paradigm has three, four and five forms inflectional suffixes. The 3rd person singular, past, present continuous past past Such as :Choose chooses choosing, chose 18 3-VERB PARADIGM The stem (base form): occurs after 'to' and 'modals', indicating simple present tense. 19 SUPPLECTIVE FORM: For instance, supplction includes the forms of the verb be: am, is, are, was, were, the present and past tense forms of the verb go: go, went. 20 EXERCISE:4 Fill out the following verb paradigm then indicate whether the verb are the three or four or five forms. Stem, 3rd present continuous, past participle call Bite, Keep, Put Sleep Speak go 21 4-COMPARATIVE PARADIGM: The comparative adjective like, richer, richest . Rich 22 CONCLUSION In all inflectional paradigms, the stem remains constant. The suffixes produce the difference in meaning among the forms of each paradigm. Many nouns do not take the possessive forms. 23 REFERENCES Aronoff ,M. and Fudeman, K. (2011) Fundamentals of Linguistics: what is Morphology?. Wiley-Blackwell Francis,K.,Stonham,A. (2006) Modern Linguistics: Morphology. 2nd (ed) Palgrave: Mackmilan. Stageberg, N.(1981) An Introductory English Grammar. USA http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199772810/obo- 9780199772810-0125.xml 24