Morphological
H.Sweet finds the following classes of words:
Declinable words:noun-words, including some pronouns and numerals; adjective-words, including pronouns and numerals; verbs.
Indeclinable words termed particles Otto Jesperson (The term particles denotes words of different classes which have no categories).
Syntactico-distributional
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Each class of words is characterized by a set of positions in the sentence, which are defined by substitution testing.
As a result of distributional analysis Ch.Fries singles out four main classes of form words ( occupy 4 main positions in a sentence)
Class 1 –nouns
Class 2 - verbs
Class 3 – adj-s
Class 4 - adverbs
He singles out 15 classes of function words – outside the 4 main positions in a sentence.
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6. Notional and functional classes of words
Both the traditional and the syntactico - distributional classifications divide parts of speech into notional and functional.
Criteria for differentiating:
the prominence of their lexical meaning
peculiarities of their combinability
ability to be substituted by a word of a more general meaning
ability to create/add new items
Notional words
Complete nominative force
Self-dependent functions in a sentence
Can be used in isolation
Can be substituted by a word of a more general meaning
Open classes (new items can be added to them, they are indefinitely extendable)
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