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ehidna [41]
3 years ago
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Match the definition to the term. 1.meaning determined by or through syntax and morphology inflection 2.the aspect of grammar de

aling with word order and word relationships grammatical meaning 3.the relationship of word parts to one another syntax 4.the smallest unit of semantic or grammatical meaning, including words, bases, affixes, and inflections morpheme 5.a word part used to indicate tense, mood, gender, case, and number morphology
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kifflom [539]3 years ago
6 0

1. Meaning determined by or through syntax and morphology - Grammatical meaning

  • Through the reference to its function in a sentence and determining the meaning of a word by word order is known as grammatical meaning.

For example, - sat on Humpty Dumpty a wall. ( without grammatical meaning)

- Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. (with grammatical meaning)

2.The aspect of grammar dealing with word order and word relationships- Syntax

  • Syntax refers to the arrangement of a word in a proper sentence to create a sense.

For example

- The girl played joyously

- The girl joyously played

-Joyously, the girl played.

Each sentence is correct in its form grammatically.

3. The relationship of word parts to one another- Morphology

'Morph' means to form or shape and '-ology' means a study of something. Hence it refers to the study of the structures internally.

4.The smallest unit of semantic or grammatical meaning, including words, bases, affixes, and inflections - morpheme

  • It refers to the word or part of a word that derives a meaning. Also known as the root or base word which gives the principal meaning to a word.

For example

- the base word 'healthy', when affix '-un' occurs it becomes 'unhealthy'.

5. A word part used to indicate tense, mood, gender, case, and number - inflection.

For example

- verbs are inflected into tenses (ride- riding),

-nouns are inflected in the plural ( bus- buses),

-adjectives are inflected into superlative/comparative (happy- happier).

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