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Morphology Quiz

Test your knowledge and understanding of morphemes with our engaging morphology quiz. Designed for learners at all levels, this quiz will challenge you with various questions about inflectional and derivational morphemes, free and bound morphemes, and the principles of word formation.

Key Features:

  • 10 Thought-Provoking Questions
  • Gain Insights into Morphological Concepts
  • Interactive and Informative Experience
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingWords42
Which of the following is an example of an inflectional morpheme in English?
Generate generator
Create creator
Write writer
Tall taller
Which choice describes the basic properties of derivational morphemes?
Derivational morphemes are affixes which change numbers or tenses.
Derivational morphemes are affixes which can change the meaning or parts of speech of words
What is a morpheme?
The minimal item of a linguistic unit
The smallest unit of a particular language
The minimal pair of a chosen phrase
The smallest meaningful unit of a word
What is the main difference between free and bound morphemes?
Free morphemes are dependent and must be attached to another morpheme where as bound morphemes are independent.
Free morphemes can stand alone, but bound morphemes have to be attached to a base morpheme/root.
Free morphemes belong in the open class and all bound morphemes belong in the closed class.
How many morphemes does the word "antiestablishment" have?
3
4
5
6
Which is not an example of "allomorph"?
Some derivational morphemes in English (-ment, ly, -able)
The plural morpheme in English (-s, -es)
The negative morphemes in English (un-, im-, il-, in-)
What is morphology?
The study of the rules governing the relationship between word and social aspects
The study of the rules governing sentence formation
The study of the rules governing word formation
The study of the rules governing the sounds that form words
Which is not an example of derivational morphemes?
Move remove
Walk walked
Paint painter
Entertain Entertainment
Which choice shows an example of an inflectional morpheme?
Reform reformation
Replace replacement
Regret regrets
Is it a root, stem or base ''child"
Root
Stem
Base
Root and base
Root and stem
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