Предмет: Английский язык, автор: ksnsjnsks

The words presented below are morphologically complex. They consist of derivational as well as, not in all cases, inflectional material. Segment these words into morphemes, and identify their types (free, bound, root, affixes, etc).
In the case of the bound ones identify whether or not they are derivational or inflectional :
counterarguments,
bibliographic
IV. Draw a morphological tree showing the structure of the words disgraceful, independently
V. Identify the type of word formation .
a) exam, ad, app, lab
b) infodemic, smog, cheeseburger
c) mini-aircraft, ex-girlfriend, back-bencher
d) answer (n), break (n), play (n), rest (n)
e) sunrise, snow-white, first aid
1) Affixation
2) Clipping (apocope)
3) Compounding
4) Blending
5) Conversion
VI. Native words and borrowings. Match the words (a-e) with their origin (1-5)
a) air; peace, army, story, servant, throne
b) father; cat, day, sun, red, come
c) street, wall, candle, offer; describe
d) they, bag, die, fellow, sky, ill, wrong
e) atmosphere, economy, lexicon, Sophia
1) native: Indo-European stock
2) Latin
3) French
4) Greek
5) Scandinavian

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Автор ответа: boxxing2210
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Відповідь:

Disgraceful:

dis- (prefix)

grace (root)

-ful (suffix)

Independently:

in- (prefix)

depend (root)

-ent (suffix)

-ly (suffix)

V. Types of word formation:

a) Clipping (apocope)

b) Blending

c) Compounding

d) Conversion

e) Compounding

VI. Native words and borrowings:

a) native: Indo-European stock

b) native: Indo-European stock

c) native: Indo-European stock

d) Scandinavian

e) Greek



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