Linguistics 1: Exam Sample - from Morphology to Pragmatics

Linguistics 1: Exam Sample - from Morphology to Pragmatics

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99 Qs

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Linguistics 1: Exam Sample - from Morphology to Pragmatics

Linguistics 1: Exam Sample - from Morphology to Pragmatics

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English

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99 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

  1. MORPHOLOGY

  2. 1. Define each term by connecting it to the right definition from the list below.

  3. Suppletion____

a)

Derivation without any overt change of the word.

b)

Phenomenon in which different inflections of a lexeme have different root.

c)

A word comprising two or more lexical roots.

d)

A word form (simple or complex) to which an affix is attached.

e)

A morpheme that conveys the core meaning in a complex word.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

  1. MORPHOLOGY

  2. 1. Define each term by connecting it to the right definition from the list below.

  3. Root ____

a)

Derivation without any overt change of the word.

b)

Phenomenon in which different inflections of a lexeme have different root.

c)

A word comprising two or more lexical roots.

d)

A word form (simple or complex) to which an affix is attached.

e)

A morpheme that conveys the core meaning in a complex word.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

  1. MORPHOLOGY

  2. 1. Define each term by connecting it to the right definition from the list below.

  3. Derivational suffix ____

a)

An affix that occurs after the base and does not create a new lexeme

b)

An affix that occurs after the base and creates a new lexeme

c)

Phenomenon in which different inflections of a lexeme have different roots

d)

A word form (simple or complex) to which an affix is attached

e)

Derivation without any overt change of the word

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

  1. MORPHOLOGY

  2. 1. Define each term by connecting it to the right definition from the list below.

  3. Inflectional suffix ____

a)

Derivation without any overt change of the word.

b)

Phenomenon in which different inflections of a lexeme have different root.

c)

A word comprising two or more lexical roots.

d)

An affix that occurs after the base and does not create a new lexeme.

e)

An affix that occurs after the base and creates a new lexeme.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

  1. MORPHOLOGY

  2. 1. Define each term by connecting it to the right definition from the list below.

  3. Compound ____

a)

Derivation without any overt change of the word.

b)

Phenomenon in which different inflections of a lexeme have different root.

c)

A word comprising two or more lexical roots.

d)

An affix that occurs after the base and does not create a new lexeme.

e)

An affix that occurs after the base and creates a new lexeme.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

  1. MORPHOLOGY

  2. 1. Define each term by connecting it to the right definition from the list below.

  3. Conversion ____

a)

Derivation without any overt change of the word.

b)

An affix that occurs after the base and creates a new lexeme

c)

A word comprising two or more lexical roots.

d)

A word form (simple or complex) to which an affix is attached.

e)

A morpheme that conveys the core meaning in a complex word.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

  1. MORPHOLOGY

  2. 1. Define each term by connecting it to the right definition from the list below.

  3. Base ____

a)

Derivation without any overt change of the word.

b)

Phenomenon in which different inflections of a lexeme have different root.

c)

A word comprising two or more lexical roots.

d)

A word form (simple or complex) to which an affix is attached.

e)

A morpheme that conveys the core meaning in a complex word.

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