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The combination may be obligatory, as in the case of ‘let’s’, as in “Let’s go” (“Let us go” has a different meaning), or it may be optional, as in the case of ‘we’ve’, as in “We’ve been honored,” or “We have been honored.” + + + + + + + +Contractions are different from portmanteau morphemes. A portmanteau morpheme is a single, indivisible morpheme that combines two meanings that are usually expressed by separate morphemes. An example of a portmanteau morpheme is the word ‘were’ which is a single morpheme expressing the meaning of the lexeme ‘be’ and the grammatical category ‘Past.tense’. ‘Were’ cannot be divided into two morphemes. (Note that ‘busted’ can be divided into bust-ed ‘bust-Past.tense’.) In contrast the contraction ‘we’re’ (we are) can be divided into ‘we-’re’. + + + + + + + +One or both members of a contraction can be shortened. Most English contractions only shorten the second member, as in ‘I’m’ (I am), ‘it’s’ (it is), ‘isn’t’ (is not). Others shorten both members, as in ‘won’t’ (will not), ‘shan’t’ (shall not), ‘ain’t’ (am not). + + + + + + + +A contraction can combine more than two members, as in ‘wouldn’t’ve’ (would not have). + + + + + + + +English orthography uses the apostrophe to indicate the loss of a phoneme, as in ‘shouldn’t’ (should not). But when both words lose a phoneme, only one apostrophe is used, as in ‘shan’t’ (shall not). In writing sometimes a contraction is written out as two separate words, even when it would normally be shortened to the contracted form in speech. Other languages may or may not choose to follow these orthographic conventions. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +The derived word often has a different grammatical category from the original. It may thus take the inflectional affixes of the new grammatical category. + + + + + + + +In contrast to inflection, derivation + + + + + + + +• is not obligatory + + + + + + + +• typically produces a greater change of meaning from the original form + + + + + + + +• is more likely to result in a form which has a somewhat idiosyncratic meaning, and + + + + + + + +• often changes the grammatical category of a root. + + + + + + + +Derivational operations + + + + + + + +• tend to be idiosyncratic and non-productive + + + + + + + +• do not occur in well-defined 'paradigms,' and + + + + + + + +• are 'optional' insofar as they + + + + + + + + o shape the basic semantic content of roots and + + + + + + + + o are not governed by some other syntactic operation or element. + + + + + + + +Examples (English) + + + + + + + +• Kindness is derived from kind. + + + + + + + +• Joyful is derived from joy. + + + + + + + +• Amazement is derived from amaze. + + + + + + + +• Speaker is derived from speak. + + + + + + + +• National is derived from nation. + + + + + + + + + + +Kinds + + + + + + + + + + +Here are some kinds of derivational operations: + + + + + + + +• Operations that change the grammatical category of a root + + + + + + + +Example: Nominalization (English): + + + + + + + +Verbs and adjectives can be turned into nouns: amaze > amazement, speak > speaker, perform > performance, soft > softness, warm > warmth + + + + + + + +• Operations that change the valency (transitivity) of a root + + + + + + + +Example: Causation (Swahili): + + + + + + + +kula 'to eat' > kulisha, 'to feed' + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +An idiom is a multiword expression. 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Only single particular lexemes can collocate in an idiomatic construction. Substituting other words from the same generic lexical relation set will destroy the idiomatic meaning of the expression. + + + + + + + + Example: eat one's words + + + + + + + + *eat one's sentences + + + + + + + + ?swallow one's words + + + + + + + +An idiom often shows the following characteristics: + + + + + + + + It is syntactically anomalous. 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(Note: the parser does not currently handle simulfixes.) + + +Un simulfijo es un cambio o reemplazo de vocales o consonantes (generalmente vocales) que cambia el significado de la palabra. (Nota: actualmente el analizador no maneja simulfijos). + + + + + + +simulfix +simulfijo + + += + + += + + + + + + + + +sfx +suf + + + + + + +A suffix is an affix that is attached to the end of a root or stem. + + +Un sufijo es un afijo que se anexa al final de una raíz o tema. + + + + + + +suffix +sufijo + + +- + + + + + + + + +spfx +supraf + + + + + + +A suprafix is a kind of affix in which a suprasegmental is superimposed on one or more syllables of the root or stem, signalling a particular morphosyntactic operation. (Note: the parser does not currently handle suprafixes.) + + +Un suprafijo es un tipo de afijo en el cual un suprasegmental se sobrepone en una o más sílabas de la raíz o tema, lo que indica una operación morfosintáctica específica. (Nota: actualmente el analizador no maneja suprafijos.) + + + + + + +suprafix +suprafijo + + +~ + + +~ + + + + + + + + +cfx +circunf + + + + + + +A circumfix is an affix made up of two separate parts which surround and attach to a root or stem. + + +Un circunfijo es un afijo que se compone de dos partes separadas que rodean y se anexan a la raíz o tema. + + + + + + +circumfix +circunfijo + + + + + + + + +enclit +enclít + + + + + + +An enclitic is a clitic that is phonologically joined at the end of a preceding word to form a single unit. Orthographically, it may attach to the preceding word. + + +Un enclítico es un clítico que está anexado fonológicamente al final de una palabra que le precede para formar una sola unidad. Se puede anexar ortográficamente a la palabra que le precede. + + + + + + +enclitic +enclítico + + += + + + + + + + + +proclit +proclít + + + + + + +A proclitic is a clitic that precedes the word to which it is phonologically joined. Orthographically, it may attach to the following word. + + +Un proclítico es un clítico que precede a la palabra a la que está fonológicamente anexado. Se puede anexar ortográficamente a la palabra siguiente. + + + + + + +proclitic +proclítico + + += + + + + + + + + +bd root +raíz. lig + + + + + + +A bound root is a root which cannot occur as a separate word apart from any other morpheme. + + +Una raíz ligada es una raíz que no se encuentra como una palabra separada de cualquier otro morfema. + + + + + + +bound root +raíz ligada + + +* + + + + + + + + +ubd root +raíz. no. lig + + + + + + +A root is the portion of a word that (i) is common to a set of derived or inflected forms, if any, when all affixes are removed, (ii) is not further analyzable into meaningful elements, being morphologically simple, and, (iii) carries the principal portion of meaning of the words in which it functions. + + + + + + +root +raíz + + + + + + + + +bd stem +tem. lig + + + + + + +A bound stem is a stem which cannot occur as a separate word apart from any other morpheme. + + +Un tema ligado es un tema que no se encuentra como una palabra separada de cualquier otro morfema. + + + + + + +bound stem +tema ligado + + +* + + + + + + + + +ubd stem +tem. no. liga + + + + + + +"A stem is the root or roots of a word, together with any derivational affixes, to which inflectional affixes are added." (LinguaLinks Library). A stem "may consist solely of a single root morpheme (i.e. a 'simple' stem as in +man +), or of two root morphemes (e.g. a 'compound' stem, as in +blackbird +), or of a root morpheme plus a derivational affix (i.e. a 'complex' stem, as in +manly +, +unmanly +, +manliness +). All have in common the notion that it is to the stem that inflectional affixes are attached." (Crystal, 1997:362) + + +“Un tema es la raíz o raíces de una palabra, junto con cualquier afijo derivado, al que se añaden afijos inflectivos.” (LinguaLinks Library). Un tema “puede componerse de un solo morfema de raíz (p.ej. un tema ‘simple’ como hombre), o de dos morfemas de raíz (p.ej. un tema ‘compuesto’, como en mediodía), o de un morfema de raíz más un afijo derivado (p.ej. un tema ‘complejo’ como en gustar, disgustar, disgusto). Todos tienen en común la idea que es al tema al que se anexan los afijos inflectivos.” (Crystal, 1997:362) + + + + + + +stem +tema + + + + + + + + +Type + + + + + + + + + + + +Translation Types +Tipos de traducción + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +FT +trad. lib + + + + + + + + +Free translation +Traducción libre + + + + + + + +LT +trad. lit + + + + + + + + +Literal translation +Traducción literal + + + + + + + + +t + + + + + + + +voiceless alveolar stop + + + + + + +t + + + + + +u + + + + + + + +high back rounded vowel + + + + + + +u + + + + + +v + + + + + + + +voiced labiodental fricative + + + + + + +v + + + + + +w + + + + + + + +labiovelar approximant + + + + + + +w + + + + + +ks + + + + + + + +voiceless velar plosive + alveolar fricative + + + + + + +x + + + + + +z + + + + + + + +voiced alveolar fricative + + + + + + +z + + + + + +ŋ + + + + + + + +velar nasal + + + + + + +ng + + + + +Time + + + + + + + + + + + +Time Of Day +Hora del día + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Stat + + + + + + + + + + + +Status +Estado + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Categorías antropológicas + + + + + + + + + +Loc +ubic + + + + + + + + + + + +Locations +Ubicaciones + + + + + + + + + +Role + + + + + + + + + + + +Roles + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Conf + + + + + + + + + + + +Confidence Levels +Niveles de confiabilidad + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Posn + + + + + + + + + + + +Positions +Posiciones + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Checks for potential inconsistencies in the use of punctuation. + + + + +Punctuation_Patterns + + + + + + + +Punctuation Patterns + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Checks for unmatched parentheses or other punctuation that normally occurs in pairs. + + + + +Matching_Punctuation_Pairs + + + + + + + +Matching Punctuation Pairs + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Checks for potential inconsistencies in the markup of quotations. + + + + +Quotation_Marks + + + + + + + +Quotation Marks + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Phonological Rule Features + + + + + + + + + +AnnDefn + + + + + + +Annotation types defined for use in FieldWorks. + + + + + + + + + +Annotation Definitions + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Cmt + + + + + + + + + + + +General category for comments of any kind. + + + + + + + + + +Comment + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Checks for potential inconsistencies in chapter and verse numbers. + + + + +Chapter_and_Verse_Numbers + + + + + + + +Chapter and Verse Numbers + + + + + + + + + + + + +- + + +vPASonorantNegative + + +negative + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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