Title | : | Word Formation Processes |
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I really can't explain my gratitude thank you for your explanation in less than 30 minutes I could understand the main key concepts of morphology ❤ Comment from : N L |
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are they 13 processes? Comment from : littleprincess_D |
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Thanks proffesor understood Comment from : Mari Med |
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You forgot eponyms which is a type of coinage for instance: Watt, Volt, fahrenheit, sandwich Also reduplication like byebye and loan translation/calque like scrapesky in English and in french gratte-cielbr+ additionally to derivation that includes affixes Comment from : Manel Saadi |
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thanks prof I also come across Hyphenated as in "mother-in-law" and reduplication as in "walkie talkie" Comment from : Gaanaboy T-milx |
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I have a question, are these non-morphemic word-formation processes? Comment from : sam |
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For reference: Alphabetisms also know as Initialismsbr Also thanks for the video, sir Comment from : KFP大麻炸雞快餐店 |
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In Italian, the word 'bistecca' comes from 'beef steak' but has been modified to fit into the Italian language :) Comment from : Sarina Motta |
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Hello Professor, you can also add "Proper Name" as in Eponymy which means the process forms a word from a proper name Btw, thank you for the teachings I am really enjoying your content since I am also preparing for the board exam I am eager to see more of Linguistic topics from you, Sir! Comment from : Ralf |
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Evening professor??? This really awesome God bless you for all that and keep doing it But i have one question The word "gas" is in which word of formation? Comment from : Amiti Timotheus Nande |
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Hello there! I would appreciate it if you had some free time to give me some advice I am 19 years old, from Romania I want to focus on my communication skills and my vocabulary to become a very good speaker and know how to talk to anyone I really feel like I am lacking this skill Not only just in English but in Romanian too I find myself trying to say something and I literally can't express myself, no words coming to my mind I consider that knowing how to talk is one of the most important skill both in business and in everyday life Especially that I want to be a salesman and for that I really need to know how to talk with others, communication skills being the most important skills for that job Also switching from a ''street vocabulary'' to more like a ''formal vocabulary, having nice words, and expressions'' Like, instead of saying ''I'm very hungry" say "I'm starving" Do you have any advice on how can I improve my speaking level and also increase my vocabulary? Thank you very much! Comment from : Alex Musat |
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Thanks professor An example of an acronym in Spanish is OVNI: Objecto Volador no Identificado (UFO) Comment from : Mario C Flores |
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Hello Even, Thanks for your useful messagebrbrI have a doubt That one of my friends misunderstood a parachute with a hot air balloonbrbrThey told me that a parachute is " a large balloon made of strong material that is with hot air or gas to make it rise in the air" which does not actually mean itbrBut for a linguists it could be a discussion So, how could we mean it as a linguists? is that wrong?brbrYour answer will be much more helpful Thank you Comment from : Rap Pop |
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Thank you very much you explanation was great Comment from : Hussein Gazi |
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hello, thanks for your useful messages could you please upload about "Adjectives and Participles"? Comment from : Rap Pop |
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Thank you so much this helped a lot and I have another example of word formation It is (derivation) Comment from : Boushra B |
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amazing amazing the way you explain is amazing Please, film more videos about linguistic topics Comment from : sara omer |
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Thanks a million, professor!! I'm from Egypt and I study linguistics in my university and your explanation helps me a lot!! 👏brThe example for Acronyms:br- BBC : British Broadcasting Cooperation Comment from : Sally Abdelsamea |
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1:22 more like stealing 😂 Comment from : Ali |
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Great video keep it up man Comment from : Ali |
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Love your videos! I've tried forever to figure out the lexical category of "please" as used in, "Please sit" Different sources say different things It feels more like a request than a modifier of the word "sit," and I feel like you can only use it at the very beginning of a sentence Comment from : Peter Barnett |
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Perfect, thanks a lot Comment from : Nadjia Bettahar |
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Your videos have been a lot of help, they are very easy to understand and you just explain everything well, thank you for the videos on Morphology :) Comment from : T-34 / 85 |
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It’s clear and understandable lessonbrCould you please explain what are lexical categories ? brThank you Comment from : Reys personal Vlog |
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Thank you professor Comment from : Silpa Justin |
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Thanks for the great lesson professor I can give some examples in Turkish brHastane > hospital (hasta + hane)(hasta means patient and hane means house, but you don't pronounce the "h" sound)brBaşkent > capital city (baş means capital, main and kent means city)brWe also produce different words by adding affixes to them For example:brKitaplık > bookcase ( Kitap means book, when you add the -lik suffix it changes its meaning from book to bookcase) Comment from : Burak Bilecen |
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Thank you for your effortsbrYou are fantastic Comment from : English with Mohammed Alsadeq |
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Thanks a lot professor I'm from Morocco and I really appreciate your contribution The way you explain things makes it easy for your followers to grasp everything you say Comment from : Taha Tawab |
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What about destentialisation? Comment from : paul Cynthia |
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My morphology exam was hard 😭brThe question saidbrA type of ing that can pile upbrI wrotebrReading is importantbrIs it right? Comment from : Jack |
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thank you Sir Evan, looking forward for another educational video from you, more power and God Bless Comment from : Byron Balota |
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Thank you professor what's Very clear Comment from : abatne aly |
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Fantastic vedio Thanks a lot professor Can you please tell us about a source that helps us to identify the bound morphemes and their meaning? Comment from : learner |
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thank you professor for your outstandings efforts, can you hep us with more lessons of linguistic major Comment from : Dadda Hiba |
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Thanks a lot im having exams next week and we are studying this but I have questions Alphabitisms we say jn the lesson is Acronym Nato and CD we consider them as acronym we didn't dealed with alphabtisims Comment from : Lamisse Lamisse |
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Thank you for your effortsWould plz continue the playlist of psycholonguistics,concerning language and the brain,words and meanings and language production like speaking and listening processesThank you sir Comment from : Khadija Bouzit |
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