The document discusses morphological processes in English including inflectional and lexical morphology. It covers topics such as:
- Inflectional morphology deals with changes in word forms to express concepts like number, case, and tense, while lexical morphology focuses on word formation through processes like compounding, affixation, and conversion.
- In inflectional morphology, nouns inflect for number and case, verbs for tense and person/number, and adjectives have comparative and superlative forms.
- Lexical morphology examines processes like compounding, affixation, conversion and others to understand how new words are formed from existing word elements or bases.
- Productivity refers to whether a word