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Lingua e traduzione inglese 1- Emma Pasquali

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Lingua e traduzione inglese 1- Emma Pasquali

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Linguistic- lesson 49

Fecha de Creación: 2025/04/09

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What can words often be divided into?. morphemes. lexemes. none of the above. roots.

"Google" is. coinage. reduplication. clipping. none of the above.

The -er suffix is often termed. gender-making suffix or diminutive suffix. agentive suffix or instrumental suffix. agentive suffix or diminutive suffix. agentive suffix or gender-marking suffix.

Morphemes are minimal linguistic signs in the sense that they can't be divided into further signs. FALSE. TRUE. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. none of the above.

A word can't be a morpheme. FALSE. none of the above. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. TRUE.

Identify the morphemes for the following word: components. compon++ents. none of the above. compon+ent+s. component+s.

Identify the morphemes for the following word: inputs. in+put+s. i+npu+ts. none of the above. input+s.

Which sentence describes inflectional morphology?. Adding a morpheme to produce the same word but different lexeme. Adding a morpheme to produce a new word but the same lexeme. none of the above. Adding a morpheme to produce a new word and different lexeme.

Derivational morphemes. can also go in the middle. can go at the beginning or end. always go at the end. can go at the beginning or end or in the middle.

"doc" is. none of the above. clipping. conversion. reduplication.

"to Google" is. none of the above. conversion. reduplication. clipping.

The main clause is also said. none of the above. complex sentence. matrix clause. simple sentence.

Which sentence describes derivational morphology?. Adding a morpheme to produce the same word but a different lexeme. Adding a morpheme to produce a new word but the same lexeme. none of the above. Adding a morpheme to produce a new word and a different lexeme.

Which of the following types of morpheme gives different forms of a root morpheme?. Inflectional. Clitic. Derivational. none of the above.

Identify the morphemes for the following word: Persian. Persia+an. Per+sian. none of the above. Pers+ian.

Identify the morphemes for the following word: within. none of the above. wi+th+in. with+in. withi+n.

What sort of morpheme is -ing in the English word clippings?. prefix. suffix. free. none of the above.

The asterix indicates that. the sentence do not adheres to the syntactical rules of English. none of the above. the sentence is grammatical. the sentence is comprehensible.

Choose the phrase. Go to bed. none of the above. I. a.

Having the same distribution means. that all the elements of the phrase except for the head could be deleted. that all the elements of the phrase are essential. that all the head of the phrase can be implicit. that in all sentence positions where a given phrase occurs, only if the head of that phrase could be present.

Subordinate clauses are. independent clauses. none of the above. sentences within sentences. ill formed clauses.

Choose the subordinate clause. I went to London. Giulia lives in London. none of the above. I went to London because Giulia lives there.

The subject-verb agreeement. is a semantic process. none of the above. is a syntactic process. is a phonological process.

IPA stands for. International Phonetic Alphabet. studying sounds. International Phone Alphabet. Indian Phonetic Alphabet.

Identify the morphemes for the following word: Indo-European. Indo+European. Indo+Europe+an. none of the above. Indo-Europe+an.

Bound morphemes are called affixes. IT DEPENDS ON THE CONTEXT. none of the above. FALSE. TRUE.

Acoustic phonetics studies. speech sounds in general. how we produce sounds. how we hear and understand sounds. the physical properties of sounds.

Identify the morphemes for the following word: elements. none of the above. el+ements. el+ement+s. element+s.

Choose the word with a different vowel sound. none of the above. tail. sat. rat.

Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. colour. none of the above. calm. cold.

Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. hungry. hurry. here. none of the above.

Circle the word with stress in a different place. scientific. economics. economy. none of the above.

Choose the word with a different vowel sound. most. none of the above. salt. what.

Choose the word with a different vowel sound. game fat. hat. none of the above. fat.

Circle the word with stress in a different place. playground. first class. none of the above. handbag.

Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. sword. rope. none of the above. kiss.

Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. knowledge. laptop. phone. none of the above.

Circle the word with stress in a different place. He's not at home. it isn't true. No, it isn't. none of the above.

Choose the word with a different vowel sound. swan. hot. none of the above. hold.

Choose the word with a different vowel sound. clean. bread. beach. none of the above.

Circle the word with stress in a different place. December. October. none of the above. January.

Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. cost. none of the above. camp. climb.

Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. lamb. label. none of the above. cable.

Circle the word with stress in a different place. Saturday. Holiday. tomorrow. none of the above.

Choose the word with a different vowel sound. none of the above. hand. want. black.

Choose the word with a different vowel sound. case. none of the above. care. lake.

Circle the word with stress in a different place. morning. none of the above. fifty. fifteen.

Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. repeat. none of the above. receipt. recipe.

Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. winter. listen. eaten. none of the above.

Circle the word with stress in a different place. mistake. famous. remove. none of the above.

Choose the word with a different vowel sound. rude. run. none of the above. luck.

Which of the following is the correct division of the English word repaired (meaning 'mended, fixed') into morphemes?. re-pair-ed. re-paired. repair-ed. none of the above.

Choose the "active articulator(s)": lower jaw. hard palate. hard palate and lower jaw. upper teeth.

Consonants. can be only voiced. can be only voiceless. can be voiced or voiceless. do not involve any blocking of airflow.

Dipthongs are. present only in the English language. special vowel sounds that shift in sound within a single syllable. special vowel sounds that shift in sound within a two syllables. also said monophtongs.

The primary mechanism of producing sounds in most languages. pulmonic ingressive airstream mechanism. pulmonic airstream mechanism. pulmonic egressive airstream mechanism. egressive airstream mechanism.

Choose the minimal pair: nail/failed. mat/lot. pot/cup. fat/cat.

Circle the word with stress in a different place. today. table. tourist. none of the above.

Circle the word with stress in a different place. I like it. He told me. Close the door. none of the above.

Choose the word with a different vowel sound. hope. none of the above. soup. soap.

Choose the word with a different vowel sound. none of the above. foot. look. blood.

Circle the word with stress in a different place. none of the above. Fish and chips. Don't worry!. Go to bed!.

Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. hate. none of the above. hill. hour.

Choose the word if one of the consonants is not pronounced. pile. old. half. none of the above.

"fantabulous" is. reduplication. none of the above. blending. coinage.

The Maximal Onset Principle affirms that. we prefer to put vowels at the beginning of a syllable rather than at the end. we prefer to put consonants at the end of a syllable rather than at the beginning. we prefer to put consonants at the beginning of a syllable rather than at the end. we prefer to put vowels and consonants at the end of a syllable rather than at the beginning.

The Sonority Sequencing Principle affirms that. sounds before and after the nucleus should be equal in sonority. sounds before the nucleus should be higher in sonority, and sounds after it should be lower in sonority. None of the above. sounds before the nucleus should be lower in sonority, and sounds after it should be higher in sonority.

Who coined the term morphology?. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. Friedrich Schiller. Friedrich Maximilian Klinger. Christa Wolf.

Choose the zero morph. tooth. teeth. sheep. cat.

Which is an example of lexical conditioning?. cats. wishes. geese. rats.

Which is an example of phonological conditioning?. cats. geese. sheep. teeth.

Morphological conditioning. involves variations in word forms due to the influence of grammatical rules, affixes, or morphemes. occurs when the distribution or variation of linguistic elements is influenced by the sound structure or phonological rules within a language. occurs when the form or occurrence of linguistic elements is determined by factors related to the specific meaning or lexical properties of a word. is studied by phonology.

How many different lexemes are there in the following list? "man, men, girls, girl, mouse". none of the above. 1. 3. 2.

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