Basics of Word Formation
Affixation
Compounding
Clipping & Back Formation
Other Processes
100

What is word formation?


The process of creating new words in a language


100

What is a prefix?


An affix added to the beginning of a word


100

What is compounding?


Combining two or more words to form a new word


100

What is clipping?


Removing part of a word to make it shorter


100

What is conversion?


Changing word class without changing form


200

Why do people create new words?


Because people create new ideas and need words to express them


200

What is a suffix?


An affix added to the end of a word


200

Give an example of a compound word.


Example: water bottle / backpack / greenhorn


200

Does the meaning change in clipping?


No, the meaning stays the same


200

What is reduplication?


Repeating a word or its part (e.g. tick-tock)


300

What is the main problem that word formation solves?


Not every idea has a word


300

Give one example of a word with a prefix.


Example: premature / antenatal / inconceivable


300

What is free compounding?


Words are written separately with a space


300

Give an example of clipping.


Example: fridge / TV / mic


300

What is an acronym?


A word formed from initial letters (e.g. WHO)


400

What are two sources of new words?


From existing words and from non-existent (new) words


400

Name two functions of affixes.


Change meaning; show tense/number/person; change word class


400

What is the difference between block and hyphenated compounding?


Block = written together; Hyphenated = connected with hyphens


400

What is back formation?


Removing letters from the end to form a new word


400

What is blending? Give an example.


Combining parts of words (e.g. brunch)


500

Why is language more preferred than gestures for expressing ideas?


Because language is the main and most effective tool for communication


500

How does affixation change the word class? Give an example.


It can change a word into another part of speech (e.g. serve → servant)


500

What is an exocentric compound? Give an example.


A compound where meaning is not predictable (e.g. call girl)


500

How does back formation often change a word?


It often changes the word class (e.g. noun → verb)


500

What is coinage? Name one example.


Creating completely new words (e.g. Google, Samsung)


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