Assignment 1
Assignment 1
Morphology is the study of the internal structure of complex words and the
process by which words are called morphology. In many languages, it is possible
that to construct complex words that are built of several morphemes. For instance,
the English word “unbelievable” can be analysed as being composed of the three
morphemes “un-”, “believe” and “-able”. Morphemes are then classified into two parts
which are independent morphemes, so-called roots and bound morphemes can be
called as affixes. Morphology is also concerned with two different phenomena which
are derivation and inflection. The process of derivation is creates a new word from
an existing one whereas inflection is to modify or elaborate on a word. An example of
derivation is unpleasantly. Pleasant is the root word while un- and ly- are the
derivational affixes. Example of inflection is dogs’ where .it gives possessive
meaning. Hence, morphology facilitates in several ways to master language include
spelling, fluency, word recognition and structure of language.
Students with emotional and behavioral disorders can be among the most difficult to
teach in a regular class. Behavior becomes a problem when it deviates so greatly
from what is appropriate for the child’s age group that is significantly interferes with
the child’s own growth and development. Clearly, deviation implies a difference from
some standard, and standards of behavior differ from one situation, age group,
culture, and historical period to another. Quay and Peterson (1987) describe six
dimensions of emotional and behavioral disorders. One of example is teacher faced
in teaching in schools is attention problems immaturity. The characteristics include a
short attention span, frequent day dreaming, messiness and poor coordination.
Thus, teacher have to enforce clear and rules and consequences during teaching so
that emotional and behavioral disorders can be reduced.