Morphology Quiz 26 (25 MCQs)

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1. What is the process that results in two sounds becoming less alike in articulatory or acoustic terms?example:library > libary
2. REVIEW:Which set of prefixes mean NOT?
3. A prefix is .....
4. Which word is a noun?
5. What is the role of syntax in language?
6. ..... morphemes are those cannot stand alone. They are dependent and must be attached to other morphemes.
7. This root words means "believe"
8. Function of stem is
9. In china rose the flowers are:
10. What does the prefix 'trans-' mean?
11. The words, such as brunch, edutainment, and emoticon are the examples of .....
12. What is the meaning of the suffix:-ate
13. In lead morphology, which property is most often analyzed to determine lead's environmental impact?
14. Choose the example principal 5!
15. In english language inflectional morphemes can be
16. Basing on the function, morpheme can be classified as .....
17. A minimal unit of meaning is called a
18. How many plants among China rose, Ocimum, sunflower, mustard, Alstonia, guava, Calotropis and Nerium (Oleander) have opposite phyllotaxy?
19. Which of the following is NOT a cause of increased reticulocytes?
20. A morpheme is physically realized (pronounced) as one or more morphs. These morphs are called allomorphs.
21. What does the suffix-ous mean?
22. Refers to the bound morphemes that indicate a shift in grammatical tense e.g. plurals and tense markers
23. When the lamp crashed to the floor, Marcus realized how careless he had been. What does careless mean?
24. Spec/spect
25. What is a Bound Morpheme?