root word
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Definition
Noun: 1. (Linguistics) The base form of a word; the simplest form of a word from which other words are derived by adding prefixes or suffixes. It is the core unit that carries the fundamental meaning. For example, in the words "unhappiness," "happily," and "happy," the root word is "happy."
Usage
The term "root word" is used in linguistic analysis and language learning to identify the essential, unchangeable part of a word family. It helps in understanding vocabulary by showing how different words are connected through a common core meaning.
Examples
- The root word "act" can be found in "action," "react," and "actor."
- To understand the meaning of "geology," you should know that its root word is "geo," meaning "earth."
- Many English words share the Latin root word "scrib" or "script," which means "to write," as in "describe," "manuscript," and "inscription."
Advanced Usage
- Morphological Analysis: Linguists analyze words by separating them into their root words and affixes (prefixes and suffixes).
- Example: The word "internationalism" can be broken down into the prefix "inter-," the root word "nation," and the suffixes "-al" and "-ism."
- Etymology: Studying the history of a root word, often tracing it back to Latin, Greek, or Old English, can provide deeper insight into its meaning.
- Example: Knowing that the root word "chron" comes from Greek for "time" helps explain words like "chronology," "chronic," and "synchronize."
Variants and Related Words
- Root (noun): Often used interchangeably with "root word" in linguistics. It specifically refers to a morpheme that cannot be divided into smaller meaningful parts.
- Stem (noun): In linguistics, a stem is the part of a word to which inflectional endings are added. It may be the same as the root word (e.g., "walk" in "walks") or it may include derivational affixes (e.g., "quick" is the root, but "quickly" is the stem for the inflection "-er" in "quicker").
- Base Word (noun): A simpler term often used in teaching, similar to "root word."
Synonyms
- Base
- Stem (in specific linguistic contexts)
- Radical (used in the context of some languages, like Chinese)
Notes on Different Meanings
- The term "root" has several distinct meanings outside of linguistics (e.g., the part of a plant, the source or origin of something, a mathematical concept). The phrase "root word" specifies the linguistic meaning.
- Do not confuse a root word with a prefix (like "un-" or "pre-") or a suffix (like "-ness" or "-tion"), which are added to root words to change their meaning or function.
Noun
- (linguistics) the form of a word after all affixes are removed
- thematic vowels are part of the stem