Morphological Awareness and the Second Language Learner

作者: Dominiek Sandra

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4533-6_7

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摘要: The pervasiveness of morphological structure in the lexicon many languages suggests that language communities, which are “responsible” for creating a lexicon, find it more helpful to have morphemes as constituents words than not them. Quite probably, serve an important function process verbal communication. As any other form communication, correct meaning transmission is central this and factor obscuring should be avoided. use polymorphemic one way help achieve goal communicative efficiency. Expressing novel concept terms familiar probably makes easier listeners arrive at new using entirely phonological form. For instance, has strong intuition small animal jumps around grass better referred with name grasshopper like clanck (although latter would equally good linguistic sign). likely presence make-up contributes ultimate success.

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