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1
Morphology Lexical category
  • Linguistics 200
  • Spring 2006

2
Lexical category
  • part of speech, grammatical category
  • What are the lexical categories?
  • of a given language?
  • across languages?
  • Why this is important in linguistics
  • Words of different lexical categories have
    different properties
  • Can combine with certain affixes (e.g.) to form
    words
  • Can combine with certain words (e.g.) to form
    sentences
  • (Imagine a dictionary which didnt include
    lexical category)

3
Determining lexical category
  • Morphological tests what kinds of bound
    morphemes can be added to morphemes in category
    X?
  • Syntactic tests what kinds of words can be
    juxtaposed?
  • Typical lg description
  • nouns X, Y, Z characteristics (in lg. P)
  • verbs A, B, C characteristics (in lg. Q)
  • adjectives

4
Verbs
  • Meanings denote actions, events, states
  • But meaning is not always a reliable guide
  • hungry is an adjective in English
  • ?AnA?wi be hungry is a verb in Sahaptin
  • Some Sahaptin verbs
  • s??nwi talk
  • pA?ju be sick, hurt
  • kA?Am miss
  • pnú sleep

5
Characteristics of Sahaptin verbs
  • Can be affixed with tense/aspect suffixes
  • šA imperfective (unless irregular)
  • -(n)XA habitual
  • -tA future
  • Can be affixed with person/number affixes
  • ?i- 3sg
  • pA- 3pl
  • -k 2sg imperative, etc.

6
Nouns
  • Typically refer to objects, classes of objects,
    concepts
  • Some Sahaptin nouns
  • ?A??A crow
  • ??w??nš man
  • tiinA?wit culture, tradition
  • Morphological test
  • cannot be affixed with tense/aspect suffixes
  • Syntactic test (frame) for nouns
  • ___ verb or verb ___
  • ?ipnúšA hes sleeping
  • ?ipnúšA ??w??nš or ??w??nš ?ipnúšA the man is
    sleeping

7
A noun-forming affix
  • Some affixes change lexical category
    (category-changing)
  • E.g. /tA?wAAs/ instrument V __ N
  • (attaches to verbs, forms nouns)
  • ?qíwiV tA?wAAsN
  • N(oun)
  • V(erb)
  • ?qíwi play tA?wAAs
  • Phonology applies to word after morphemes joined
    together ?qiwitA?wAAs toy

8
A verb forming affix
  • -i do with N N ___ V
  • tA?AtpAs shirt, dress (noun)
  • tA?AtpAsi wear, put on shirt, dress (verb)
  • tA?AtpAsik put on your shirt (-k 2sg
    imperative)
  • ?Ajn iron (noun)
  • ?A?jni iron, press (verb)
  • ?A?jnik iron it

9
More morphological properties of nouns
  • Cannot occur with verb affixes
  • Can occur with case suffixes (next week)
  • Nouns have dual and plural forms, but 2 types of
    nouns
  • Animate, independently mobile
  • -in dual, -ma plural
  • Inanimate or immobile
  • dual/plural formed via reduplication

10
Animate nouns
  • Animate and independently mobile nouns
  • Form plurals with -mA
  • ?A??A crow, ?A??AmA crows
  • ?Apúus cat, ?ApúusmA cats
  • ?A?jAt woman, ?A?jAtmA women
  • ?cA?cA ghost, ?cA?cAmA ghosts

11
Inanimate nouns
  • Inanimate or not independently mobile
  • Form plural via reduplication (copy all or part
    of morpheme)
  • Inanimate
  • pšwA? rock, pšwA?pšwA rocks
  • ??t??t tooth, ??t??t??t?t teeth
  • wA?lA creek, wAlAwA?lA creeks (Walla Walla)
  • Immobile animate (e.g. plants)
  • lAtít flower, lAtítlAtit flowers

12
Adjectives
  • Have dual and plural forms, like nouns
  • Syntactic tests
  • ___ noun
  • cilwít bad tkwA?tAt food
  • ___ verb or verb ___ , except
  • wA- be
  • ?iwA? it is, he is, she is (note irregular
    imperfective form without šA)
  • pAwA? they are

13
Verbs vs. adjectives
  • ?A?tAw valuable, important (adjective)
  • ?A?tAw iwA? its valuable
  • ?i?A?tAwšA
  • (?A?tAwi love, like, value (verb)
  • ?i?A?tAwiša he likes)
  • ?AnA?wi be hungry (verb)
  • ?i?AnA?wišA hes hungry
  • ?AnA?wi iwA?

14
Summary
  • Sahaptin lexical categories include noun, verb,
    adjective
  • Used in different syntactic and morphological
    contexts
  • Subcategories of lexical categories may also need
    to be distinguished may have different
    morphological or syntactic characteristics
  • Change in lexical category can be accomplished
    with the addition of certain affixes
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