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SCHEME OF LEXICAL UNIT ANALYSIS

 

Each lexical unit is expected to be analysed on the following five levels:

1) derivational level;

2) morphemic level;

3) etymological level;

4) semantic level;

5) stylistic level.

 

 

The aims of analysis on each of the five levels are different.

1. The d e r i v a t i o n a l level of analysis is aimed at establishing the derivational history of the word in question, i.e. at establishing through what word

building means it is built and what is its structural or word-building pattern. The method of analysis into Immediate (IC) and Ultimate Constituents (UC) is very

effective on this level. For example,

• threateninglyis an adverb which falls into the following IC‟s:

1) threatening + -ly on the pattern A + -ly;

2) threaten + -ing on the pattern V+ -ing;

3) threat + -en on the pattern N- + -en.

The adverb threateninglyis a derivative built through affixation.

 

 

2. The m o r p h e m i c level is aimed at establishing the number and type of the morphemes making up the word. Here it is necessary to make use of the data gathered on the derivational level as a result of establishing the UC‟s. For example,

• in the adverb threateninglythey are (arranged in the order of the stages of

the IC‟s analysis of the word) -ly, -ing, -en, threat. Thus, the adverb threateningly is

a polymorphemic word consisting of four morphemes of which one is a root

morpheme and three derivational morphemes;

• to headis a monomorphemic word consisting of one root morpheme, it is a root word;

• teaspoonis a polymorphemic word consisting of two root morphemes. It is a compound.

 

 

3. The e t y m o l o g i c a l level is aimed at establishing the etymology (origin) of the word under analysis, i.e. at finding out whether it is a native English word, a borrowing or a hybrid. For example,

• challengeis a Romance borrowing (French, to be exact);

• threateninglyis a native English word;

• nourishingis a hybrid composed of morphemes of different origin:

nourish is a Romance (Fr.) borrowing, but -ing is a native English suffix.

 


4. The s e m a n t i c level is aimed at establishing the word's semantic structure or the type of meaning in which the word under analysis is used in a given context. For example,

• senseis a polysemantic word (enumerate its meanings);

• contemptuousis a monosemantic word;

• ear –“He‟s got a musical ear”. The word ear is a polysemantic word. In

this sentence it is used in one of its secondary, figurative, abstract, wide

meanings which is a result of a shift (semantic change) metonymic in nature because the name of the organ of hearing is used as the name of its

power or faculty.

 

 

5. The s t y l i s t i c level is aimed at establishing the stylistic colouring of the word. For example,

• nourishmentis a word of literary style;

• threatis a word of neutral style.

 

 

Sample Analysis



 

To busyis a verb which means occupy, keep busy.

Derivational level. On the derivational level of analysis it is a derivative built through conversion from the adjective stem busy (V ← adj).

Morphemic level. On the morphemic level of analysis it is a monomorphemic word consisting of one root morpheme.

Etymological level. Etymologically it is a native word. Semantic level. Semantically – monosemantic.

Stylistic level. Stylistically – neutral.

 

 

Thus, the adverb inconceivablyis a derivative built through affixation in several steps:

1) by adding the prefix con- to the bound stem -ceive (the word was practically borrowed from O.Fr. in this prefixed form);

2) by adding the suffix -able to the verb stem conceive,

3) by adding the prefix in- to the adjective stem conceivable;

4) by adding the suffix -ly to the adjective stem inconceivable.

Morphemic level. On the morphemic level of analysis inconceivable is a polymorphemic word consisting of five morphemes: one root morpheme (-ceive) and

four derivational morphemes (two prefixes in- and con- and two suffixes -able and -ly).

Etymological level. On the etymological level the word under study is a hybrid consisting of Romance morphemes and one native English morpheme (-ly).

Semantic level. Semantically it is a monosemantic word, like most derivatives. Stylistic level. Stylistically it is a word of neutral style tending to bookish,

literary rather than colloquial.

 

 


 


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