Last week, Mdm Ira already told us to be prepared with one game based on vocabulary or word. We’ve been looking for all kinds of words game. I searched for games in the net. I only found words puzzle but it looks so common and I think that there were groups which is also doing puzzle. Therefore, our group tried to look for games that are different but yet interesting to play. At first, we thought to play word formation. The game is actually like this; we would give one long word and then ask the pupils to form as many words as possible from that word. But, we think it would be the ordinary word formation game. At last we do modification. We draw a chain of alphabets and the new words formed must be from one connected line.
As we play the game, I found out there are many ways of attracting pupils to learn English. The other groups also came out with interesting game like application of morpheme that is monomorphemic, dimorphemic and polymorphemic words. It was interesting! I felt like we were gambling. But actually it was not. It encourages us to understand morpheme better.
Words are classified according to their functional possibilities with other words in a sentence and the possibilities of tabular relations with other words.
(i) Paradigmatic relations (vertical list)
For example : She to school.
He walked the dog.
They together.
(ii) Syntagmatic relations (horizontal list)
For example : “She walked to school.” is ordered horizontally
where each of the words must be in the correct
sequence. It cannot be “She to school walked”.
(iii) Variable words
For example : Sleep Sleeps Sleeping Slept
Words that can be added with affixes that are vary.
(iv) Invariable words
For example : So, thus, if, then and so on. These are the words that
has no possibility of inflectional or derivational.
(v) Major words (Open Class Items)
Words that remain open to new additions .
(vi) Minor words (Closed Class Items)
Words that do not easily accept new additions, not productive, fixed and limited in expansion possibilities.
For example : “ a + car”, the phrase cannot be “ a + the + car”.
There are 6 processes of word formation which are (1) Affixation (2) Compunding (3) Reduplication (4) Clipping (5) Acronym (6) Others minor processes (blending, onomatopoeia, antonomasia). Among that word formation, I think I already quite familiar about all the processes except for the minor processes. Therefore, I don’t need a period of time to understand the term like I used to understand morpheme earlier on. But, the new processes I heard about are onomatopoeia. I used to hear about the word in analyzing poems but I never know it is one of the word formations. Onomatopoeia is like we know that particular something by just one common name. For example, every toothpaste we used, the name for it would be popularly known as colgate. Well, everything is going quite fine now but I hope that I can cope with syntax in the next lesson.