The Major Parts of Speech
Table 5 lists some typical verbal derivational affixes:
suffixes examples
-ify magnify
-ize/-ise canonize, advertise
-en lighten
-ate participate, fluctuate
table 5: typical derivational verb suffixes
Exercise
- Using the list of affixes in Table 5, show that the following words
are verbs: traumatize, customize, sanitize, stupefy, electrify, brighten,
darken, anticipate, punctuate. - Check a dictionary for the meanings and grammatical characteristics
of each of the suffixes in Table 5. - For each italicized word below, add, remove, or change one or more
derivational affixes to make it into a verb. Double-check your answer
by using inflectional criteria. Assassin (noun), tight (adjective), criti-
cal (adjective), alive (adjective), fat (noun, adjective), extermination
(noun), harmony (noun).
analytic test 6. A word may be a verb if it can be immediately preceded by
words that typically precede verbs.
Verbs have the potential to occur immediately after several classes of other
words:
a. auxiliaries (be, have, and do)
b. modals (will, would, can, could, may, might, shall, should, and must)
c. to (infinitival) (e.g., to have and to hold)
We can create test frames based on these patterns, for example, [to__]
(e.g., to be), [VPdo___] (e.g., did endure).