Derivational Relations - Semantics

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Test your knowledge of derivational relations and enhance your understanding of word formation. This quiz covers the complexities of derivational morphology and how it shapes language.

  • 11 engaging questions
  • Covers prefixes and suffixes
  • Understand word formation processes
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningLinguist482
Derivational relations are the relations between words with a common root with the same derivational structure.
True
False
Derivational morphology often yields words from a different form class via affixation.
True
False
Other
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Speakers know that -ness can attach to adjectives but not to nouns and that the derived nouns refer to the quality expressed by the base adjective
True
False
Soften is derived from the adjective ______
Sof
Soot
Soft
The prefix "dis-" means
"not or the opposite of"
"the same thereof"
The suffix "-graph" means
"to prepare"
"to undo"
"to draw or write"
The prefix "port-" means
"to carry"
"to do"
"to give"
________ refers to the process by which new words are created from existing words, chiefly through affixation, and the development of word from historical origin.
Derivatives
Derivational Relations
Derivational Analysis
Prefixes in which the spelling and sound of the consonant had been absorbed into the spelling sound at the beginning of the base or root to which the prefix is affixes
Affixes
Bound Morpheme
Absorbed / Assimilated Prefix
The translation from one syllable to the other. This can include a spelling change such as consonant doubling or dropping of a final -e before adding -ing
Syllable Juncture
Syllabic
Syllabic Translation
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