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Analyzing Word Structure

Analyzing Word Structure. Word Parts. Learning word parts is very useful in building one’s vocabulary. The meaning of a word is related to the meaning of its word parts.

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Analyzing Word Structure

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  1. Analyzing Word Structure

  2. Word Parts • Learning word parts is very useful in building one’s vocabulary. • The meaning of a word is related to the meaning of its word parts. • To understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word, break the word down into its component parts; then think about the meaning of the word’s affixes and root. • A root or base form is a word part that comes from another language, such as Greek or Latin. • An affix is a word part that can be attached to either a root or a base word to create a new word.

  3. 0 • Many of the words in the English language have three parts: a prefix, a root, and a suffix. • If you learn some prefixes, some roots, and a few suffixes, you can multiply your vocabulary rather than merely add to it word by word.

  4. Procession 0 • ion – the act of • cess – to go • pro – for • pro (for) cess(going) ion (the act of) Meaning:The act of moving along or forward; progression

  5. 0 Unhappiness Suffix ness Root - happy • Prefixes • un Meaning: feeling of sadness

  6. 0 Invisible Suffix ible Root vis see Prefixes • in Meaning: not seen

  7. Root • A ROOT is a basic word to which prefixes and suffixes can be added. • It cannot be further separated into parts and is fairly constant in form and meaning. • It can be found at the beginning, middle, or end of a word.

  8. Root Roots we know Meaning Examples • extra • geo • meter • aqua • spec • extraordinary • geography • millimeter • aquarium • spectacles • beyond • Earth • measure • Water • look

  9. Base Words: identify the base words playfully running reheat quickly unhappy informational distasteful underestimation

  10. Affixes • Affixes can be divided into two categories: prefixes (appear at the beginning of words) and suffixes (appear at the end of words).

  11. Word Parts - Prefix • A PREFIX is a letter of group of letters that come at the beginning of a word. • A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a root word. • A prefix changes the meaning of a word. • A prefix alters the meaning of the base word.

  12. Prefixes We Know Examples im- not in- not bi- two non- not dis- not or opposite of improper incomplete bicycle nonstop disagree

  13. Prefix pre- un- dis- re- mis- im- bi- de- Meaning before not not again not not two not CommonPrefixes

  14. ____do ____happy ____clear ____read ____pack Add a prefix to the beginning of each word to make a new word

  15. Word Parts - Suffix • A SUFFIXis a word part added to the end of a root word. • It does not generally alter a word’s meaning, but it will often change a word from one part of speech to another. • For example, when the suffix -nessis placed after the adjective “kind,” the results is the noun “kindness.” • gentle ------ gentleness • walk ------ walking • thank ------ thankful • loud ------- loudly • colour ---- colourless

  16. Suffix er able ous ness ful ly or –y ment less Meaning doer able to full of state of being full of like state of without Common Suffixes • Example • writer • readable • dangerous • happiness • wonderful • quickly • development • useless

  17. hazard____ dream____ terror____ sudden_____ play____ dive____ Add a suffix to the end of each base word.

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