Morphemes
References
Sensitivities & Word Additions
Terminology
100
Roots that can stand alone and carry meaning
What are free roots?
100
Words from different languages that are used to identify the same reference.
What is a Linguistic Expression?
100
A word class that is modified depending on “time".
What is a Verb?
100
A word used to describe action
What is a verb
200
A change in stress.
What is a suprafix?
200
The issue of having several different linguistic expressions for a singular reference. (Hint: Change in language)
What is Multiplicity?
200
The “mark” used to indicate non facts/possibilities.
What is a modal?
200
Needs to be licensed by “determiners” to exist in context.
What is a noun?
300
A variation in the root to change its meaning.
What is a stem change?
300
A linguistic expression (pronouns or determiners) that is used to describe quantities. They are often described as “vague” and unstable to the reference.
What are Quantifiers/Quantified Pronouns?
300
The diacritic “marker" used to indicate possession.
What is an apostrophe?
300
A word that gives a noun a definite feature and a limit.
What is an adjective?
400
An addition to a root that changes its meaning.
What is an affix?
400
Pronouns are sensitive to this:
What is “Position”?
400
A determiner used to express physical or psychological proximity.
What are demonstratives?
400
The cultural, psychological and emotional associations connected to a word. (Hint: the subjective meaning)
What is connotative meaning?
500
A structure of data having several levels arranged in a treelike format.
What is a binary hierarchy structure?
500
Used to modify a word from one category (word class) to another. (Example: Verb to Noun)
What is a Derivational Suffix?
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