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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Arab Inflectional and Derivational Affixes

instauration\nMany students bring clog in terms of inflectional increasees and derivational one. Before discussing the errors or mistakes the students commit, it is better to start by defining these two concepts. Firstly, the derivation, we chiffonier hypothesise that derivation: is the deal of forming late intelligence by combining the take root which is the underlying meaningful unit in English with the affixes, so for typesetters case the rallying cry (help), it seems clearly that this word is in the basic or smaller situation, therefore we usher outnot portion out it into smaller unit, the word (nation) can be a stark naked word by adding for sample the affixes (al), we will have the new word (national). Regarding the inflection: it is the play of combining a root with an affix to indicate the grammatical categories, we mean by grammatical categories the number or the tense etc. For example the word (help), again by adding the affixes (ed) to claim the past tense, we will have helped. We believe that the students get manifold when differentiating and choosing the correct affix to be added to the root, for example to make the negation or opposition. Even though virtually of students not only Omani students make this error alone it is a concerning field.\n\nTypes of Mistakes (Derivation)\nAs we mentioned onwards most of the errors be do by the Arab learner and even off Omani one ar due to choosing the correct affix to form the negation or opposition, so they rather use inkind or inhappy rather than unkind and unhappy. other type of mistake is that some word may culmination with affixes than aren,t consider real affixes as they are main part of the word like the speech communication vegetable, syllable, horrible. So the students may judge that the root of these words are veget, syll, horr, which makes no sense at all.\n\nSource of Difficulty (Derivation)\nWe cannot say the Arabic derivational schema is the cause of these m istakes because there is no clear evidence to turn up that, and it seems so clear that the English system it...

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