Derivation Vs. Inflection

Derivation Vs. Inflection

<p> DERIVATION VS. INFLECTION</p><p>Two submodules in the morphological module </p><p>1. Derivation  accounts for the morphological structure of the items found in the lexicon, or dictionary, of the grammar in terms of o roots o derivational affixes o derivational rules</p><p>2. Inflection  reflects the actual use of lexical items in sentences in terms of o inflectional affixes o inflectional rules </p><p>Some other contrasts between derivation and inflection: </p><p>1. Relationship to syntax </p><p>Derivational morphology  independent of syntax: the dictionary and all the information provides material to be assembled into sentences by the syntactic module </p><p>Inflectional morphology  entirely dependent upon syntax o inflection alter lexical items to reflect their sentential environments o inflectional rules apply to words after they have been placed into sentences </p><p>2. Creativity </p><p>Derivational morphology  derivation is powerfully creative - creates new lexical items. </p><p> derivation can create new lexical items in an extremely economical and powerful way: many of its processes may (re)apply to existing lexical material (they are recursive). Inflectional morphology  Inflection is rather interpretative: it "scans" sentences and applies only if and when certain lexical items are found in certain contexts. </p>

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