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Morphology Compounding Definition Morphology is a b r a n c h o f grammar which studies the internal structure of words and the rules by which words are formed. Morpheme: It is the smallest meaningful unit of language. Types of morphemes: Free morphemes: Free morphemes are the morphemes which are free in the sense that they are independent units of meaning and can be used freely all by themselves. Bound morphemes: Bound morphemes are those that cannot be used independently , but have to be combined with other morphemes, either free or bound, to form a word. Word Formation Compounding, Blending, Backformation, Shortening Compounding is a process of word formation by w h i c h t wo i n de pe n de nt words are put together to make one word. The word f o r m e d i n t h is w a y i s called compound A. According to orthographic criterion, compounds are written in three ways: 1) solid, such as bedtime 2)hyphenated, such as abovementioned 3) open, such as reading material Phonologically, compounds can often be identified as having a main stress on the first element and a secondary stress on the second element. `old friends / `new friends / `pure scientists / Semantically, compounds can often be identified as “ having a meaning which may be related to but can not simply be inferred from the meaning of its parts. A darkroom is not just a room that is dark, rather a room used for photographic processing. 1. Noun Compounds In politics: a hot line: a telephone line for swift communication in emergencies between Moscow and Washington. (热线) hard-liner: a person following an uncompromising or extreme policy In economics: unit pricing: the pricing of a commodity expressed per unit of weight, volume,etc. (单价与兑价分标 法) siege economics: extremely strict economical measures (极其严格的节约措施) In military fields: cruise missile: a low-flying subsonic guided missile (巡航 导弹) laser bomb: bomb laser 激光导弹 guided fox-bat (狐蝠式战斗机) by In science and technology: black hole: a hypothetical celestial region formed from a collapsed star. (黑洞) biological clock: inherent mechanism that regulates cyclic physiological process in a living organism.(生物钟) strobe light: higher intensity flashing light 频闪放电管 In social life: identity crisis: a state of psychological confusion in one's personality.个性危机 group therapy: the treatment of a group of patients in regular sessions where problems are shared in group discussion: 小组疗法 encounter group: a group of people who meet to develop understanding of others by honest exchange of feelings, opinions, etc.交朋友小组 answering service: a commercial service that answers telephone calls for its clients.营利性的 代客接听电话的服务处 shield law: a law that pretexts journalists from forced disclosure of confidential news sources. 新闻来源保障法 demand scheduling: flight scheduling on the part an airline according to the specific demand of a passenger. 按乘客要求安排航空旅行日程. silence vow: a vow to keep silence about something secret 保守秘密誓词 The analysis of the noun compound structures: 1. subject + predicate: heartbeat: The heart beats. revolving door: the door that revolves 2. predicate + object: pickpocket: to pick the pocket housekeeping: to keep the house 3. Verb + adverbial: There are five kinds in this type: a) a prepositional phrase used as an adverbial (a)The adverbial relation of place: diving board: diving from the board living room: live in a room waiting room: wait in a room (b)The instrumental relation of an adverbial: sewing machine: sew with a machine walking stick: walk with a machine 4. subject + object: steamboat: The steam powers the boat. honey bee: The bee produces honey 5. appositive: a peasant girl: a girl who is a peasant 2. Compound Adjectives: 1) the compound adjectives coming from adverbials: a: b: c: an off-the-cuff opinion 临时想起的意见 round-the-clock discussion 连续24小时的讨论会 on-the-spot observation d: the ahead-ofschedule general election 提前举行的大选 e: an off-camera announcer 影屏外的播音员 f: the first onscene attempt to detect life on Mars 实景考察 2) the compound adjectives coming from the phrasal verbs: a: a back-up generator 备用发电机 b: a stand-up collar 竖领 c: a walk-in closet 人可以走进去的大壁橱 d: a see-through shirt 透明的衬衫 3) the compound adjectives coming from infinitive phrases: a: take-home pay b: a cross-border raid c: a keep-fit class(保健班) 4) compound adjectives coming from the compressed attributive clauses: a: an easy-to-paint portrait b: a difficult-to-operate machine c: hard-to-get-at volumes d: a can't-be-put-down book e: a never-to-be-forgotten event f: his higher-than-average wages The women have outgrown the jumpingonto-the-chair-at -thesight-of -a-mouse era. 3: Compound Verbs: 1) The common way to form •a compound verb is by means of back -formation. The backformation is a process of word formation by which •a word is created by dropping the supposed or imagined affixes: a: mass-produce: from mass production b: window-dress: from windowdressing布置橱窗 c: proof-read: from proof-reader d: air-condition: conditioning from air- e: edit: from editor f: automate; automation g: gloom: from goomy h: greed: from greedy I: to window-shop: from window-shopping: look at displays of goods in store windows without entering the stores to buy anything. j: baby-sit: from baby-sitting: care for children, usually during a short absence of the parents. 2) A compound verb can also be formed by means of analogy: a: chaindrink: from chain-smoke b: bottle-feed: feed from a bottle. from breast -•feed : feed from •a mother's breast From the stylistic point of view: 1. usu. used as colloquialisms: e.g. a: Don't nit-pick with me. ( find fault with me ) b: He sweet-talked her into not being so sore. ( coax by flattery ) 2. usu. used in news reports: e.g. After leaving Washington he job-hopped, serving briefly as operating vice-president of the bank. (job-hop: change jobs frequently) 3. in advertisements: hand-wash: to wash by hand cold rinse: to rinse in the cold water warm iron: to iron with moderate heat Line dry (一晾就干) drip-dry(滴干;易快速晾干) From the viewpoint of communicative function and communicative value: 1) humorous: e.g. Leave all that out and remember only that Hugh Hefiner is a man who chain-drinks Pepsis. 2) terse: a: Cans are flash-cooked for six seconds rather than sterilised for 60 minutes. ( flash-cook: to cook by a very short exposure to intense heat ) b: So far I have press-shown 18 films. ( press-show: show to the press before public presentation ) 3) vivid and impressive e.g. He announced a series of surprise summit meetings that will have him jet-hopping from island to island. ( jet-hop: travel from place to place by jetcraft ) Blending Blending is a process of word formation by which a word is created by combining parts of other words. Words formed in this way are called blends. From morphological viewpoints, there are four types of blending: 1. The first part of the first word + the last part of the second word: botel: boat + hotel 汽艇游客 旅馆 smaze: smoke + haze 烟霾 advertistics: advertising + statistics 广告统计学 autocide: automobile + suicide 撞车自杀 altiport: altitude + airport 高山短距起落机场 ballute: balloon + parachute 减速汽球 chunnel: channel + tunnel 海峡隧道 lunacast: lunar + telecast 登月电视广播 2. the whole part of the first word + last part of the second word: carbecue: car + barbecue 一种用火烤法处理废弃车辆 的熔车装置 jazzotheque: jazz + discotheque 爵士音乐夜总会 lunarnaut: lunar + astronaut 登月宇宙航行员 Nixonomics: Nixon + economics 尼克松的经济政策 workfare : work + welfare 工作福利 3. the whole form of the second word + the first part of the first word: helipad: helicopter + pad 直升飞机升降场 medicaid: medical + aid 美国的医疗补助方案 medicare: medical + care 医疗照顾方案 Eurasian: Europe + Asian 欧亚混血儿 motown: motor + town 汽车城 4. the first part of the first word + the first part of the second word: psywar: psychological + warfare 心里战 Amerind: American + Indian 美洲印第安人 memcon: memorandum + conversation 谈话记录 sitcom: situation + comedy 情景喜剧 comint: communications + intelligence 通讯情报 humint: human + intelligence 间谍情报 comsat: communications + satellite 通讯卫星 The words formed in this way are often regarded as nonce words. However , some words have been accepted into standard English such as brunch,• smog, motel. It seems in scientific •fields,• this process of word formation is especially useful in •lexicalizing •a scientific concept: telex: teleprinter + exchange 用户直通电报 pulsar: pulse + quasar 脉冲星 skylab: sky + laboratory 空中实验室 biorhythm: biological + rhythm 生理节奏 mascon: mass + concentration 质量密集 Some of the blends are especially effective in certain contexts: e.g A longtime Nixon backer, he assumes a dawk stance on the problem. dawk: dove + hawk 介乎鸽派和鹰派之间的中间人物 e.g. The whole area have been turned into one huge autopia. autopia: auto + utopia 轿车适宜行驶的地区 Backformation Backformation is a process of word formation by which a word is formed by deleting the s u p p o s e d a f f i x e s : 1. From nouns a: peddle: from peddler b: burgle: from burglar c: beg: from beggar d: orate: from orator e: f: g: h: auth: from author emote: from emotion caretake: from caretaker free-associate: from free-association i: enthuse: from enthusiasm 2. From adjectives a: b: c: d: peeve: from peevish gloom: from gloomy frivol: from frivolous cose or coze: from cosy e: laze: from lazy f: greed: from greedy g: grue: from gruesome 3. By prefix dropping the supposed a: flappable: from unflappable 易惊慌的 b: ept: from inept Shortening ( Abbreviation ) 1. Clipped words 1) to clip the front part of a word a: phone: from telephone b: varsity: from university c: chute: from parachute 2) to clip the back part of a word a: ad: advertisement b: exam: examination c: mod: modern d: pro: professional e: demo: demonstration f: exp.: exposition g: memo: memorandum h: lib: liberation 3) to clip both the front and the back parts of a word a: flu: influenza b: Tec: detective c: fridge: refrigerator 4) Phrase clippings: pub: public house pop-singer: popular song singer lube: lubricating oil Initialises: Initialisms are words formed by the initial letters of words and pronounced as letters: C.O.D: cash on delivery EEC: European Community FBI: Federal Investigation Economic Bureau of e.g.: exempli gratia: for example Acronyms: Acronyms are words formed by the initial letters of words and pronounced as words: OPEC: Organisation Export Countries of Petroleum SALT: Strategic Arms Limitation Talks NATO: North Atlantic Treaty Organisation