Morphological Productivity
Morphological Productivity
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Morphological Productivity
Productivity as Creativity
Rule Governed Creativity
Rule Bending Creativity
Phrase
Noun Phrase
Adjective Phrase
Adverb Phrase
Verb Phrase
Prepositional Phrase
Sentence
Simple sentence
Compund sentence
Complex sentence
Compound complex sentence
Morphological Productivity
Introduction
Productivity as Creativity
The capacity of all human languages to finite use to infinite means to produce infinite number
of words and utterances.
The language has proper rules and formats to make words and include into language. Those words
which are formed following general and clear principles are known as Rule Governed Creativity.
In this process the formation of words is go throw the grammatical rules of language.
Example:
The different suffix added with root words, somehow they change their class or meaning. When
we use suffix (-ly) to an adjective it changes in to adverb.
Bad (adjective)➡ Badly (adverb)
Hard (adjective)➡Hardly(adverb)
Clever (adjective)➡ Cleverly(adverb)
Beautiful (adjective )➡ Beautifully(adverb)
Nice (adjective )➡ Nicely(adverb)
Suffix (tion) adds with the root word it changes into noun.
Educate(verb)➡ Education (Noun )
Construct(verb)➡ Construction (Noun )
Collect(verb)➡ Collection (noun)
Inject (verb)➡ Injection (noun)
Suffix (ness) adds into adjective it changes into noun.
Good (adjective )➡ Goodness (Noun)
When we attach prefix (post-) to root words it gives a meaning to the words similar.
Note: Meaning of item does not match with the resulting words. Irregular pattern of words formation in
Morphology.
Example : Bluenose, stoolpigeon, deadline, lazybones. Words do not contain their literal meaning in Rule
Bending Creativity.
Phrase
The term "Phrase" refers to small group of words which do not give complete meaning or sense in
sentence. The words are used in the sentences for meaning. Phrase is group of words or it may be single
word.
Example :
Phrase is group of words which does not contain subject verb combination, no sense of meaning if it is
used alone, if it is used in a sentence has a unique meaning in a sentence.
Example:
Types of Phrases
1. Noun Phrase
2. Adjective Phrase
3. Adverb Phrase
4. Verb Phrase
5. Prepositional Phrase
Noun Phrase
A phrase act like as noun in the sentence. In this it modifies the noun. Gives more information and
explanation about the noun.
Example
Example
Adjective Phrase
In adjective phrase one or more words work together in a sentence to give more information about the
adjective, (adjective modifies the noun). Adjective phrase modifies noun.
Example
In adverb phrase one or more words work together to give more information about adverb. Adverb
phrase modifies verb in the sentence.
Example
In Prepositional phrase one or more words work together to give more information about preposition. It
gives more information about location, possession, condition, time etc.
Example
Examples :-
1. He is teacher.
2. Why did you give him a money?
3. This is nice car.
4. Edmend Spenser wrote a poem Fearie Queen.
5. He is about to join us.
6. WaOo! That is beautiful flower.
7. Ali, Akbar and Ahmed will be late tomorrow.
Simple Sentence
Compound Sentence
Complex Sentence
Compound Complex Sentence.
Simple Sentence
A type of sentence which conveys a proper meaning without out depending other clauses. It has subject,
verb, object etc to give complete concept.
Examples :-
1. Go there.
2. Do not walk slow.
3. His is playing game.
4. This is pen.
Compound Sentence
A type of sentence having two or more clauses joint by conjunctions. Convey proper meaning and
clauses do not depend each other.
Examples :-
Complex Sentence
In complex sentence, there are two clauses one of them is dependent and next is independent, jointly
give meaning in a sentence.
Examples :-
This is type of sentence consist on three clauses, two are dependent clauses and one is independent
clause.
Examples :-