Word formation Refers to the process of the creation of words and new forms of
existing words. There are three main types of word formation:
● derivation: forming words by adding prefixes and suffixes
● compounding: combining words to form units of meaning
(car + park = car park, down + load = download)
● conversion (a text ➛ to text: noun ➛ verb)
Other minor word formation processes include:
● acronym: use of initial letters of a set of words pronounced as a word
(AIDS – acquired immune deficiency syndrome)
● blending: combining parts of existing words to form a new word
(smoke + fog = smog; breakfast + lunch = brunch)
● clipping: reducing the number of syllables from a word
(ad – advertisement, lab – laboratory)
Word order The sequential arrangement of words in a sentence, for example,
subject – verb – object word order in declarative clauses:
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