Hi,
I am from Sweden, and my name is Erik, and I am trying to learn English Morphology, so
here I have two word(s):
'Irreversible' = Ir-re-vers-ible = prefix + prefix + root + suffix
'Preoperational' = Pre-oper-ation-al = prefix + root + suffix + suffix
I am not sure if they are correct, and I am not sure of how I shall describe the affixes, i.e.
Are they derivational or inflectional? What meaning do they have or what function do they perform?
Any help is appreciated, thank you very much, I love the English language and America.
Best regards,
Erik from Sweden :)
Please any English Native speakers out there??
Sorry, I apologize. But can you folks help me, I am trying to learn more Morphology. Thanks! :)
You would do better to wait for somebody who remembers more about morphology than I. I play with syntax and phonetics.
However, I'll start you off. There are no inflectional affixes in your words. You might find these links helpful:
Inflection - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Derivation (linguistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Did you have a look at the links I provided?