The number of token words in the following sentence:
"The happy frog jumped to the happy snail"
What is eight
The full paradigm of the noun "BOOK"
The root of "untidiness"
The phenomena that allows the word "team" to act as both a singular and plural in inflection.
The level of valence in the following verb:
"He ate some good food"
What is Valence 2 (Valence II)
The amount of type words in the following sentence:
"The friendly dog chased the cat that was not so friendly"
What is 9 type words
The type of inflection that would be included in the dictionary
What are irregular forms (e.g. man -> men (plural))
The two possible base of "denationalisation"
What is "nationalisation" and "denationalise"
The definition of a paradigm
What is Inflection
The number of determiners in the following sentence:
His hat was placed nicely on the edge of the table.
The definition of inflection
What is the use of affixes to create new lexemes
The definition of a lexeme
What is an item of the lexicon of a language, considered in an abstract sense, including all its forms
An example of a defective paradigm
What is (potential answers could be)
past tense of forego
past tense of must
The predicative adjective phrase in the following sentence:
"The jumping dog was incredibly happy."
What is "incredibly happy"
The full paradigm of the verb "EAT"
What is: eat, eats, eating, ate, eaten (both past and perfect participle)
The classification of the conversion / zero derivation from "Google" to "to google"
What is denominal verb
The definition of Syncretism
What is when two grammatical words have distinct grammatical function, and that are distinct for some lexemes, are identical for a lexeme of the same class.
For example: you and you (in comparison to I and me), deer and deer, fish and fish, put and put.
An example of allomorphy in derivation
What is (examples could include)
breath -> breathe
bath -> bathe
belief -> believe
The two groupings of lexical categories of which nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are in one, and prepositions, determiners and conjunctions are in the other.
What are Major and Minor categories.
The full paradigm of the verb "BE"
What is: am, are, is, was, were, being, been, be
An example of class-changing derivation, with the full description.
What is (examples include)
mad -> madness (sad -> sadness) deadjectival noun
The definition of a grammatical word
What is a designation that links a word form to a lexeme in a given context. Examples include: "third person singular of EAT" "plural of BOOK"
Say the names of everyone in the room
What is (correctly says the name of everyone in the room)