Terms
Morphology
Patterns
Compounding
Potpourri
100

When a dependent has the same features as the head, this is known as what?

Agreement

100

Affixes that denote grammatical information are known as what kind of morpheme?

inflectional

100

This is the most common word order pattern.

SOV

100

Compounds that contain a head are known as what kind of compound?

endocentric

100

Who is the linguist who coined a number of "universals" across languages?

Greenberg

200

When the dependents reflect features of the head, as opposed to the head itself, this is known as what?

dependent-marking

200

Spanish 'hablo' corresponds to 'I speak' in English. What information is being encoded in the -o?

person, tense, number

200

Across languages, what is the most common system for gender?

no gender marking
200

The word "brainwash" is what kind of compound?

exocentric

200

Statements of the form "if X, then if Y, then Z..." are characteristic of what kind of universal?

complex implicational

300

Nouns may have overt morphology that refers to this -- signifying its "role" in the sentence.

case

300

in the NP "Mary's book" what inflectional information is being conveyed by the bound morpheme? 

genitive case

300

Languages without much bound morphology are known as what?

analytic (isolating) languages

300

In English, where is the head in relation to the non-head in a compound?

right-hand side

300

Marking case on a noun and its dependents is known as what?

redundant case-marking

400

Properties that hold for most languages (but not all) are known as what?

Non-absolute universals.

400

Which two case systems are the most common?

Which system is very rare?

NOM/ACC and ERG/ABS

tripartite 

400

Languages that incorporate nouns into verbal morphology are known as what?

Polysynthetic. 

400

In Creek, the word for sweet potato translates (literally) to potato sweet-- what is the position of the head?

left-side

400

The subject of a transitive verb and the subject of an intransitive verb are assigned a different case in what kind of case system?

ergative / absolutive

500

When languages in the same geographic area share the same sorts of features despite being unrelated, this is known as what?

Sprachbund

500

When considering the form of a noun, what are two factors that might play a role, beyond case, number, and gender?

animacy, definiteness

500

Across languages, how many cases are typically (based on # of languages) marked with overt morphology?  

none!

500

Although Romance languages do not rely as often on compounding, what kinds of compounds show up more often than other kinds?

V + N

500
Grammars with both NOM/ACC and ERG/ABS are known as having what kind of system?

split systems (case-splitting)