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HTH - Bui Khanh Duy - 22DH717371
HTH - Bui Khanh Duy - 22DH717371
HTH - Bui Khanh Duy - 22DH717371
1 brighten 2 6 present 2
2 globally 3 7 perfectionists 3
3 agreement 2 8 dishonestly 4
4 alligator 1 9 purposeful 2
5 belongings 3 10 internationalization 4
2 unreliable 7 marriageability
3 inaccessible 8 infamous
4 flirtatiously 9 gruesomely
5 premature 10 demotivated
1. in some cases
2. organic
3. easy-going
4. mobile-phone
5. apparatus
6. lipstick
7. too often
8. unfortunate
9. space station
10. desk
11. the football match
12. orange juice
13. slowly
14. a group of people
15. swimmer
16. sofa bed
17. distance learning
18. marriage
19. homesick
20. loudspeaker
Examples: BBC> acronym Ad > clipping
1 hair-dress (from 11 UNESCO
hairdresser)
2 icebox 12 weekend ( n > v)
3 guy 13 kodak
4 karaoke 14 babysit ( from
babysitter )
5 HUFLIT 15 spork ( from spoon
+ fork )
6 happiness 16 quack
7 gateau 17 dorm
8 organic 18 CNN
9 heliport ( from 19 nylon
helicopter+ airport)
10 lab 20 cigarette
T F
1 Affixes may be prefixes, suffixes, circumfixes, and infixes.
2 Derivational affixes derive new words; inflectional affixes make grammatical changes to words.
3 All morphemes are of equal status in a word.
4 The term base is used to refer to the phonological realization or manifestation of a morpheme.
5 A prefix is an affix that attaches to the right of the base.
6 If different morphs represent the same morpheme, they are grouped together and they are called
allomorphs of that morpheme.
7 Bound morphemes may be affixes or bound roots such as -ceive.
8 If the distribution of allomorphs is determined by phonological factors then we say that the allomorphs
are phonologically conditioned.
9 The meaning of a compound is not always the sum of the meanings of its parts.
10 A morpheme is not the smallest meaningful unit in a language.