A) Morpheme B) Alphabet C) Word D) Syllable
A) A type of punctuation mark B) A type of tree C) A morpheme added to a word to modify its meaning D) A mathematical symbol
A) Reduplication B) Derivation C) Compounding D) Inflection
A) Suffix B) Prefix C) Infix D) Circumfix
A) Derivative B) Complex C) Compound D) Simple
A) A grammatically incorrect word B) A foreign language word C) A newly coined word or expression D) An old-fashioned word
A) Syntax B) Semantics C) Etymology D) Pragmatics
A) An ancient word with unknown origin B) A word borrowed from another language C) A slang word D) A newly invented word or phrase
A) Prefix B) Circumfix C) Infix D) Suffix
A) Compounding B) Clipping C) Conversion D) Derivation
A) Phonology B) Semantics C) Morphology D) Syntax
A) The process in which a word's meaning becomes more specific over time B) The change in a word's meaning through word order C) The expansion of a word's meaning to broader categories D) The creation of a new word through blending
A) Back-formation B) Derivation C) Compounding D) Inflection
A) Neologism B) Coinage C) Loanword D) Folk etymology
A) Inflection B) Derivative C) Neologism D) Compound
A) Derivation B) Compounding C) Conjugation D) Reduplication
A) Synonym B) Polysemy C) Antonym D) Homonym
A) Phonology B) Syntax C) Morphology D) Semantics
A) The creation of new words through the blending of syllables B) The combination of two words to form a new word C) The creation of a new word by removing a supposed affix from an existing word D) The modification of a word by shifting stress to another syllable
A) -ed B) -s C) -ing D) -er
A) Acronym B) Synonym C) Onomatopoeia D) Homonym |