Old English Morphology
Across
- 3. :A type of language that relies on word order rather than inflection.
- 6. :A word part added before the root to change its meaning.
- 7. :The complete set of all inflected forms of a word.
- 9. Verb :A verb that changes its stem vowel to form the past tense.
- 10. :A word part added to the end of a word to change its form or function.
- 12. :The case used for the subject of a sentence.
- 13. :The modification of a word to express tense, case, or number.
- 15. :The case used for the indirect object or location.
- 17. :The grammatical category dividing nouns into masculine, feminine, or neuter.
- 18. System :The grammatical structure that marks the roles of nouns in a sentence.
- 19. :A type of language that uses inflections to express grammatical meaning.
Down
- 1. :The study of the internal structure and forms of words.
- 2. :The pattern of changing nouns or adjectives for case, number, or gender.
- 3. :The case that marks the direct object of a verb.
- 4. Verb :A verb that forms its past tense with a dental suffix like -d or -t.
- 5. Word :A word made by joining two or more separate words.
- 8. :The case showing possession or relationship between nouns.
- 11. :The vowel alternation used in verb forms to show tense changes.
- 14. :The pattern of changing verbs for person, number, or tense.
- 16. :The process of forming new words by adding prefixes or suffixes.