Linguistic analysis of morphological aspects in English

Authors

  • Turaeva Zukhra EFL teacher at Law Lyceum in Tashkent

Keywords:

Morphology, word Formation, morphemes, prefixes

Abstract

Morphological analysis is the study of the structure and formation of
words through examining their components, known as morphemes. This approach helps to
understand how different morphemes combine to create new words, convey meaning, and
indicate grammatical relationships. It encompasses various aspects like how new words
are formed from existing ones, how variations in form occur, and how to classify
morphemes as either free or bound. In this article, morphological aspects are conveyed
with the linguistic perspectives by different scholars.

References

Jenny, D. (1999). Grammaway. Virginia Evans

Payne, T. E. (2011). Understanding English grammar. A linguistic introduction.

Cambridge University Press.

Raymond, M. (2015). Essential grammar in Use. 4th (edt). Cambridge University Press.

Van, V. Robert, D. (2001). Introduction to syntax: Syntax, lexical categories, and

morphology. Cambridge University Press.

https://eclass.teiwm.gr/modules/document/file.php/DNG225/Grammarway_4.pdf

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Published

2024-12-03

How to Cite

Turaeva Zukhra. (2024). Linguistic analysis of morphological aspects in English. SAMARALI TA’LIM VA BARQAROR INNOVATSIYALAR JURNALI, 2(12), 77–81. Retrieved from https://innovativepublication.uz/index.php/jelsi/article/view/2033