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Morphology can be divided into two sub-branches: lexical morphology and derivational morphology.
Directions: Judge whether the following statement is true or false. Put T for true or F for false in the bracket in front of the statement. If you think the statement is false, you must explain why you think so and give the correct version.
【 】Morphology and syntax study the same aspect of language.
Directions: Explain the following terms, using one or two examples for illustration.
morphology
Directions: Fill in the blank in each of the following statements with one word, the first letter of which is already given as a clue. Note that you are to fill in ONE word only, and you are not allowed to change the letter given.
Morphology can be divided into two sub-branches: inflectional morphology and d morphology.
Both i morphology and derivational morphology are the two sub-branches of morphology.
A compound word consists of().
The combination of two or sometimes more than two words to create new words are called c.
Directions: Explain the following terms and give examples for illustration where appropriate.
compounding
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Like derivation,compounding is another popular and important way of forming new words in English.
The basic unit in the study of morphology is ( ).
Structurally speaking, the word “agreement” consists of two meaningful components which cannot be analyzed any further, i. e. , "agree" and "-ment". We call these meaningful components at the lowest level of a word "_______".
In word-formation, a( )is the smallest meaningful unit of language.
Directions: Fill in the blank of the following statement with one word, the first letter of which is already given as a clue. Note that you are to fill in ONE word only, and you are not allowed to change the letter given.
Just as a phoneme is the basic unit in the study of phonology,so is a m the basic unit in the study of morphology.
The smallest meaningful unit of language is called( ).
The number of morphemes contained in the word "underdeveloped" is( ).
The word "decentralize" contains ____ morphemes.
The word “boyish” contains two().
The morpheme “-al” in the common word “literal” is a(n) ().