A Morphological Investigation of Suppletion in English

Aqeel Mohsin Abbood Al-Hussein, Aqeel Kadhom Hussein
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This study tries to give an analysis of one of the morphological processes known as 'suppletion', with a focus on how it is restricted in many languages, particularly English, the language under consideration. The stem or root of a word can be completely or partially changed as a result of this morphological process. Closed categories are assumed to be the only places where this morphological process takes place. As an example, this morphological process can be found in English verbs because it is confined to verbs, but it is not seen in all verbs because it is more general. Also, suppletion is a morphological process that can occur in English adjectives, notably in the comparative degree, but not all adjectives, as well as in nouns, especially in the process of Plural. It's worth noting that it's not a regular, standard, or systematic morphological procedure like the rest. To begin with, this procedure has the effect of completely altering the meaning of the word while also altering its grammatical structure. Several definitions of suppletion are included in the study, as is a discussion of the various subtypes of the process, as well as a presentation of the notion in the language itself.
英语补词的形态学研究
本研究试图对一种被称为“补语”的形态学过程进行分析,重点关注它在许多语言中是如何受到限制的,尤其是英语,我们正在考虑的语言。词干或词根可以由于这一形态过程而完全或部分改变。封闭的范畴被认为是这种形态过程发生的唯一地方。例如,这种形态过程可以在英语动词中发现,因为它仅限于动词,但并不是在所有动词中都能看到,因为它更普遍。此外,补语是一种形态过程,可以发生在英语形容词中,特别是在比较级中,但不是所有形容词都可以,也可以发生在名词中,特别是在复数的过程中。值得注意的是,它不是一个规则的、标准的或系统的形态学过程。首先,这个过程完全改变了单词的意思,同时也改变了它的语法结构。本研究包括补充的几个定义,以及对该过程的各种子类型的讨论,以及在语言本身中对这一概念的介绍。
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