Etymology
Etymology 2
Etymology 3
Lexicology
Codification
100

Audi means 

To hear

100

Dict means 

To say or declare

100

The meaning of audible most likely is

To hear 

100

The, a, an are

articles

100

Define 'codification' 

the process of collecting, resting, and organizing rules, laws, or information into a systematic, written framework or code.

200

Vis/vid means

to look or see

200

Tract means 

to pull or draw

200

Flexion most likely means the ability to 

bend 

200

These almost always end in y or ly, they are used to describe verbs, adverbs, or adjectives 

adverbs 

200

Which invention lead to the practice of codification?

The printing press

300

Scrib/script means

to write 

300

verse/vert means 

to turn

300

If you retract something you

PULL it back 

300

These show position or relationship (remember the bridge)

Prepositions 

300

Define 'prestige' 

widespread respect, admiration, and high status a person, organization, or object enjoys due to their perceived achievements, quality, or wealth

400

fals/fall means 

The lie or wrong

400

cid/cis means 

to cut off or kill

400

Falsify most closely relates to

Proving something untrue/wrong

400

List out the coordinating conjunctions


(FANBOYS)

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

400

True or false: Codification impacts the way students learn to spell at school. 

true

500

"Fen" means

to strike

500

Struct means

to build

500

If something is credible it can be 

trusted

500

Write a proper sentence using a coordinating conjunction correctly 

Answers vary

500

What role do dictionaries and grammar guides play in codification?

They act as the foundational rulebooks of language standardization

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