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Simple (npocri основи), containing only the root, as in day, dogs, write, wanted, etc. Derivative


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Simple (npocri основи), containing only the root, as in day, dogs, write, wanted, etc.

  • Derivative (похщш основи), containing affixes or other stem-building elements, as in boyhood, rewrite, strength, etc.

  • Compound (складш основи), containing two or more roots, as in white-wash, pickpocket, appletree, motor-car, brother-in-law, etc.

    4. Composite (складеш основи), containing free lexico-
    grammatical word-morphemes or otherwise having the form of a
    combination of words, as in give up, two hundred and twenty five, at
    last, in spite of,
    etc. [24; 12-18].
    3. The classification of words
    A morpheme usually has more than one meaning. This is the case, for instance, with both the lexical and the grammatical morpheme in the word runs. The morpheme run- has the following meanings: 1) "move with quick steps" (The boy runs fast); 2) "flow" (A tear runs ...); 3) "become" (to run dry); 4) "manage" (run a business); 5) "cause to move" (run a car), and many others. The meanings of the -s morpheme are as follows: 1) "present tense"; 2) "indicative mood"; 3) "third person"; 4) "singular number"; 5) "non-continuous aspect" and some others.
    All the lexical meanings of the word runs, inherent in the morpheme run-, unite this word with to run, running, will run, shall run, has run, had run, is running, was running etc. into one group called a lexeme.
    All the grammatical meanings of the word runs, inherent in the morpheme -s, unite this word with walks, stands, sleeps, skates lives and a great many other words into a group we shall call a grammeme.
    The words of a lexeme or of a grammeme are united not only by the meanings of the corresponding morpheme, but by its form too. Still the content is of greater importance, with the form often differing
    considerably. The words runs and ran, for instance, have the same lexical meanings and belong therefore to the same lexeme in spite of the formal difference. A similar example can illustrate formal variations of a grammatical morpheme uniting words into a grammeme: lived, walked, skated, slept, ran, went.





    Lexeme 1

    Lexeme 2




    Grammeme 1

    boy

    girl

    common case, singular number

    Grammeme 2

    boy's

    girl's

    possessive case, singular number

    Grammeme 3

    boys

    girls

    common case, plural number

    Grammeme 4

    boys'

    girls'

    possessive case, plural number




    male, child, son, male, servant,
    etc.

    female,
    child,
    daughter,
    maid
    servant,
    etc.

    meanings of lexemes

    meanings of grammemes

    As we see, each word of a lexeme represents a certain grammeme, and each word of a grammeme represents a certain lexeme. The set of grammemes represented by all the words of a lexeme is its paradigm. The set of lexemes represented by all the words of a grammeme is usually so large that is therefore has got no name. But it is of necessity to recollect the fact that in actual speech a lexical morpheme displays only one meaning of the bunch in each case, and that meaning is singled out by the context or the situation of speech (that is syntagmatically, in grammar language) [24; 19-22].

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