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A) the process of addingt B) be of the same C) a word formead by dropping one or D) a sound or a combination of sounds, or its representation in writing or printing
A) the fundamental unit of the lexicon of a lenguage B) are hyponims of some C) the store of both D) oy by combinig initial lettres
A) these can be gruped B) most productive word formation C) compound where both elements D) a meaningful linguistic unit consisting of a word, such as man, or a word element
A) any of the variant forms of a morpheme B) these can be C) processof adding D) the categorcial part that contains
A) the phonetic(s) B) for example to be of the same C) latter, syllable.etc D) from its constituent parts
A) these can be are nouns B) morpheme is one that can stand alone C) the process of addingt D) some unexoressed smantic head
A) the store of both B) a morpheme thay only appears as part of a larger word C) these can be gruped D) classification of compounds
A) morpheme with meaning B) the syntactic category of the had C) the process of addingt D) two more words
A) most productive word formation B) are hyponims of some C) same part often speech D) functional morphemes consistof the functional words in the lenguage
A) a word formead by dropping one or B) classification of compounds C) can be added toa word to create D) classification of compounds
A) house intended for B) compound where both elements C) modify a words tense,number,aspect,and so on, without deriving a new word D) these can be are nouns
A) the process of addingt B) some unexoressed smantic head C) word to which an inflection morpheme is attached D) these can be
A) oy by combinig initial lettres B) are hyponims of some C) of graded categorization D) word to which derivational sufflix or prefix is attached
A) from its constituent parts B) for example to be of the same C) smallest possible base D) these can be gruped
A) differences between the base B) without inflectional morphology C) be of the same D) classification of compounds
A) words consist of sequences of morphs with each morph representing one morpheme B) the process of addingt C) compound where both elements D) processof adding
A) with cases,one morph could represent more than one morpheme B) fluent aphasia C) two more words D) these can be
A) a word that consists eitherof two or more elements that are independent words B) the store of both C) the process that assigns an already D) are hyponims of some
A) the process of addingt B) for example to be of the same C) these can be gruped D) occus when a bound morpheme is attached to a root |