Lexicology
Morphology
Syntax
Semantics
Phonology
100

Give an example of compounding.

e.g. Ice-cream

      Girlfriend

      



100

What is a case?

- Changes to nouns and their modifying words to mark the relationship to these of each other and to the verb of the clause.

100

Was Old English heavily inflected?

Yes, allows some flexibility in word order

100

What is a shift?

- Comes to mean something completely different.

100

Do we know what Latin sounds like?

Yes/NO

NO

200

Give an example of a reason for word loss

either:

- obsolescence 

- confusion 

- sounds like a rude word

- disappears if too short

- no obvious reason

- object no longer exists


200

what is a strong verb and give an example

a strong verb is a verb that is amongst the most used and is conjugated in a number of ways to indicate grammatical information

eg. sing, sang, sung

200

List one of the major changes in Syntax.

- Verb Conjugations

- Losing Endings

-Grammatical Genders

- Modifications to Pronouns

200

What is Narrowing?

- Reduction in the context in which a word can appear.

200

What were the origins of old English?

Germanic

300

what is affixation

Involves the use of bound morphemes to create new words (prefixes + suffixes)

300

What is a weak verb and give an example

Least common of the verbs and indicated tense in a regular way

eg. jump, jumped, jumping

300

What was the inflected ending [um] used for?

The preposition "to" eg. Gumum "to men"

300

What is the difference between elevation and deterioration?

Elevation: unpleasant meaning to positive meaning

Deterioration: word takes on negative connotation

300

What is Grimm's Law?

A consistent set of consonant sound shifts.

400

How many words existed in old English times.

~25k

400

List the OE nouns have 4 cases which took inflections.

Possession

Subject

Object

Indirect Object


400

What is the inflected ending [an] used for?

Indicates plural form of noun: eg. blancan 'horses'

400

Give an example of Elevated Connotation.

- Anything unpleasant to pleasant for eg. terrible to awfully good.

400

Explain umlaut.

When the back vowel became fronted.

500

what was the first alphabet called and how did it develop?

futhorc : 6 letters formed from the first six letters of the alphabet developed by Christian missionaries who introduced Latin

500

How are inflected endings used in Old English?

Used to determine gender, possession, subject, object and indirect object

500

How did inflected endings cause confusion?

As sounds eroded (ends are always prone to erosion) they sounded the same.

500

What is deterioration. 

- Negative Connotations of words.

500

When did this sounds shift take place?

1450-1700