Publication: The Most Productive Morphological Processes in Selected Sri Lankan English Literary Texts
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Date
2021-09-25
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences,SLIIT
Abstract
Morphological processes in a variety of
English is a core area as it constitutes the
process of word- formation. It contributes to
the enrichment of the lexis of that particular
variety. Sri Lankan English morphology is
influenced by its native language i.e. Sinhala.
The productivity of morphological processes
is determined by the abundant usage of a
process. Thus, this study was initiated with
the aim of exploring the productive
morphological processes in Sri Lankan
English. A qualitative method was used for
collecting data from thirty literary works:
novels and short stories, of Sri Lankan
writers. Each piece of writing was carefully
analyzed. Sri Lankan English morphological
terms were gathered and categorized under
different morphological processes. The
findings revealed that the productive
morphological processes in Sri Lankan
English literary texts were borrowings,
affixation, and compounding.
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Literary texts, Sri Lankan English, Productive morphological processes
