The Major Parts of Speech
tends to occur in the most frequently used or most over-learned items. As
a result, teachers can assume that native English speaking students know
many of the most frequently used irregular forms, although the irregularities
may vary from dialect to dialect.)
Exercise
- Provide the inflected plural forms of the following nouns (i.e., apply
Analytic Test 1): insect, email, hinge, solo, calf, disease, coil, promise,
daisy. Pay attention to the words’ spelling and consult a dictionary if
you are uncertain. - The following words have undergone zero derivation/conversion:
rip-off, snap, wipeout, update. To each, apply Analytic Test 1 to show
that it is (or can be) a noun.
analytic test 2. A word may be a noun if it actually ends in a nominal
derivational suffix.
In English, the last derivational suffix on a word gives a strong clue to the
word’s grammatical class. If the last suffix is one of those listed in Table 2, then
that is a good indication that the word is a noun.
suffix example
-age acreage, mileage
-ance/-ence tolerance, adherence
-ard drunkard
-cy decency
-dom freedom
-er/or teacher, actor
-ess actress
-hood knighthood
-ism existentialism
-ist existentialist
-ity activity
-ment amusement
-ness truthfulness
-th truth
-(a)tion adulation, fruition