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GENERAL DIFERENCES BETWEEN ENGLISH AND SPANISH, Inflectional Analysis -…
GENERAL DIFERENCES BETWEEN ENGLISH AND SPANISH
Mono= Monorhytmic
Monoritmico
Inter = Interchange : intercambio
Re=Remind :Recordar
En= Endanger: Poner en peligro
PREFiXES
Dis =Discharge: Descargar
Grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation.
In English, the adjective is before the noun and not later.
:Ery= bakery: panadería
Dom = freedom:libertad
Ment= Complement : Complement
Cy= democracy : democracia
ION=Conduction: Conducción
An English adjective never varies in form no matter wheter it refers to people or things,etc , in the singular or plural, example: A tall man , tall men.
In English morphology , an inflectional morpheme is a suffix that's added to a word a noun, verb, adjective on an adverb.
Inflectional suffixes have grammatical meaning only and cannot precede a derivational suffixes.
English nouns also have inflection for another category, possession, we show possession in English with the genetive form of a noum , we normaly use 's and s' for people and some living creatures, we put the possesive form before the noun it refers to.
English nouns are inflected for two categoríes , plural and possession
Suffixes
Inflectional Analysis
Diferences between English and Spanish
English has almost double the number of sounds than Spanish.
In English, each sentence needs a subject.
In English, the auxiliary verbs are more important.
Inflectional Analysis