UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR
                  DEPARTAMENTO DE IDIOMAS




Focus on word formation
word formation

                                  HOW?
       WHAT?


                        adding affixes (prefix/suffix)
creation of new words
                          to the root of a word
word formation
                     WHY?
Learn…
      how English words are formed
      the spelling of words
      new word families
Increase…
      vocabulary knowledge
      reading comprehension
word formation

            root word?

central part             …for example,

real word
                                ‘comfort’
stands on its own             (root word)
word formation
                    a prefix?
group of letters
add to the beginning of a root
each one has a meaning
…for example,
           dis + comfort = discomfort
word formation
           Prefix                Meaning

 mis-                        ‘wrong’ or ‘badly’
‘misspelled’                  ‘wrongly spelled’

 sub-                        ‘under’
‘subway’                      ‘a way under the ground’

 pre-                        ‘before in time’
‘prepacked’                    ‘packed before’

 un-                         ‘not
‘unhurt’                      ‘not hurt’
word formation
                     a suffix?
group of letters
word ending
end of a root word

…for example,

     comfort +       able        = comfortable
word formation
            Suffix              Example

Verb suffixes        -ed        walk + ed = walked
                     -ing       say + ing = saying

Noun suffixes        -ness      happy + ness = happiness
                     -sion      divide + sion = division
                     -ment      excite + ment = excitement
                     -tion      educate + tion = education
                     -cian      music + cian = musician

Adjective suffixes   -al        accident + al = accidental
                     -er        tall + er = taller
                     -able      accept + able = acceptable
                     -ary       imagine + ary = imaginary
                     -est       large + est = largest
                     -ful       help + ful + helpful

Adverb suffixes      -ly        love + ly = lovely
                     -fully     hope + fully = hopefully
word formation
…some family words,

employ:   employed, employee, employer,
          unemployed, unemployment
use:      useless, usable, used, using, user,
          misuse
friend:   friendly, friendship, friendless
          unfriendly
faith:    faithful, faithfully,
          unfaithful, unfaithfully
word formation
…Final Tips

 There are no rules to help you remember which
  prefix you should use
 Knowing the meaning of the prefix can help
 If you’re uncertain whether the prefix you’ve
  used is correct, check the word in a dictionary
 There are some spelling rules to help you learn
  why and when this happens
word formation
…Final Tips

 Adding a suffix to some root words will change
  the spelling of the new word
 Adding suffixes to words can show how a word
  will be used in a sentence
 Adding suffixes to words can show what part of
  speech        the      word     belongs     to
  (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)
UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR
                          DEPARTAMENTO DE IDIOMAS




Focus on word formation
Prof. Silvia Pereira

Focus on word formation

  • 1.
    UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR DEPARTAMENTO DE IDIOMAS Focus on word formation
  • 2.
    word formation HOW? WHAT? adding affixes (prefix/suffix) creation of new words to the root of a word
  • 3.
    word formation WHY? Learn… how English words are formed the spelling of words new word families Increase… vocabulary knowledge reading comprehension
  • 4.
    word formation root word? central part …for example, real word ‘comfort’ stands on its own (root word)
  • 5.
    word formation a prefix? group of letters add to the beginning of a root each one has a meaning …for example, dis + comfort = discomfort
  • 6.
    word formation Prefix Meaning  mis- ‘wrong’ or ‘badly’ ‘misspelled’ ‘wrongly spelled’  sub- ‘under’ ‘subway’ ‘a way under the ground’  pre- ‘before in time’ ‘prepacked’ ‘packed before’  un- ‘not ‘unhurt’ ‘not hurt’
  • 7.
    word formation a suffix? group of letters word ending end of a root word …for example, comfort + able = comfortable
  • 8.
    word formation Suffix Example Verb suffixes -ed walk + ed = walked -ing say + ing = saying Noun suffixes -ness happy + ness = happiness -sion divide + sion = division -ment excite + ment = excitement -tion educate + tion = education -cian music + cian = musician Adjective suffixes -al accident + al = accidental -er tall + er = taller -able accept + able = acceptable -ary imagine + ary = imaginary -est large + est = largest -ful help + ful + helpful Adverb suffixes -ly love + ly = lovely -fully hope + fully = hopefully
  • 9.
    word formation …some familywords, employ: employed, employee, employer, unemployed, unemployment use: useless, usable, used, using, user, misuse friend: friendly, friendship, friendless unfriendly faith: faithful, faithfully, unfaithful, unfaithfully
  • 10.
    word formation …Final Tips There are no rules to help you remember which prefix you should use  Knowing the meaning of the prefix can help  If you’re uncertain whether the prefix you’ve used is correct, check the word in a dictionary  There are some spelling rules to help you learn why and when this happens
  • 11.
    word formation …Final Tips Adding a suffix to some root words will change the spelling of the new word  Adding suffixes to words can show how a word will be used in a sentence  Adding suffixes to words can show what part of speech the word belongs to (noun, verb, adjective, adverb)
  • 12.
    UNIVERSIDAD SIMON BOLIVAR DEPARTAMENTO DE IDIOMAS Focus on word formation Prof. Silvia Pereira