#10 ASL Morphology

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • An introduction to free and bound morphemes in American Sign Language
    (Recorded with screencast-o-ma...)

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  • @t.k.abrams4720
    @t.k.abrams4720 6 років тому +1

    Derivational morphemes don't necessarily have to change the part of speech. Like the word adding un- to trustworthy. It's still an adjective. Or adding re- to gain. Regain is still a verb. The difference between the two is that inflectional morphemes don't change meaning and derivational morphemes do.

    • @MrSsurrency
      @MrSsurrency  6 років тому

      Most linguists consider those lexical bound morphemes.

    • @t.k.abrams4720
      @t.k.abrams4720 6 років тому

      ASL Linguistics I know, but under your definition they wouldn't fit because they don't change the part of speech.

    • @MrSsurrency
      @MrSsurrency  6 років тому

      +Polarizer Conlangs I don't give any category for lexical bound morphemes at all. I skip them. If I did explain this category, I don't think that I would consider that part of the derivational category. I'll look into how others categorizes them to see if in wrong there. Thanks for watching.

  • @bo_jelin
    @bo_jelin 7 місяців тому

    4:21 I do not think this is an Infix either, it's a prefix since it's in front of the word's root (-believ-) and not IN the root (unbefuckinglievable*)

  • @KJ-xv5dr
    @KJ-xv5dr 7 років тому +1

    Hey Steven, Im not able to watch ASL user on that video. Can you post it? I enjoyed watching your another videos. Thank you