Define It!
Give me 3 Examples
What's the difference?
RANDOM
How many?
100

Morphology

The study of the structure of words

100

3 Different Types of Nouns (and an example of each)

A person (Erin, Zaneta, Shell), An animal (‘dog’), A place (‘Australia’), A thing (‘chair’), Absract ('love')

100

Content Words Vs Function Words

Content: Open-class (nouns, verbs, adjectives & adverbs)

Function: Closed-class (conjunctions, articles, prepositions etc)

100

Functions words do not have a clear lexical meaning: true/false

True 

100

Carpet

One

200

Morpheme

The smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function at the word level

200

3 Forms of a Verb

Present progressive (running), irregular past tense (ran), past tense (walked) etc

200

Adjective: Absolute, Comparative, Superlative

Gradable forms of adjective e.g tall, taller, tallest

200

Whien the suffix -ify is added to an adjective, what word class does it become?

A verb! E.g purify, glorify

200

desirability

Desire + able + ity

300

Lexicon

A speaker’s mental dictionary incl: Phonological representation, Orthographic representation,  Grammatical (syntactic) information

300
3 examples of a free morpheme and 3 examples of a bound morpheme

Free: gentle, cat, run Bound: -s, -ed, un-

300

Function Words vs Bound Morphemes

They are both grammatical morphmese - required by syntactic rules BUT one can stand alone (function word) and a bound morpheme requires a free morpheme)

300

Give me a word with 3 different inflections!

e.g sail, sails, sailing, sailed

300

Eaten

Eat-en

400

Gerund

Functions as noun (although it looks like a verb) & ends in 'ing' e.g I love skiing

400

Bound Root Morpheme - explain with 1 example!

(Just give me 1 example!) e.g cran-, -fer, -ceive

400

Affixes: Prefixes vs Suffixes vs Infixes vs Circumfixes

Prefix: before free morpheme, Suffix: after, Infixes: inserted in, Circumfixes: both ends

400

Allomorphs vs Allophones!!!

/p/ vs aspirated /p/ - Allophone

Catsssss vs dogzzzzz - allomorph

400

Unsystemacticaly

un+system+atic+al+ly

500

Adverb

Adverbs express information such as time, manner, quantity, frequency/describe the verb/express attitude of speaker e.g probably

500

Compounds

Whitewash, bittersweet, popcorn 

500

Derivational vs Inflectional

Derivational: change the meaning/word class of the content word

Inflectional: bound morphemes that mark grammatical features of language such as tense and number

500

An example of an unproductive vs productive morpheme!

Productive: -s e.g sails

Unproductive: -en (children) - child OR sing, sang, sung

500

Margin

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