Across
- 1. class of words that have some sort of locational meaning such as "at" or "over"
- 3. features relating to the pronunciation of syllables words and phrases
- 6. link two clauses or two parts of a sentence together
- 8. an affix the precedes the root morpheme
- 11. "a" and "an" are examples of this type of article
- 14. pertaining to words (vocabulary)
- 16. smallest meaningful unit in speech
- 18. affix that changes the morpheme's word class
- 19. express notions like definiteness, quantity, number and possession
- 20. an affix that appears in the middle of the word, rare in English
Down
- 1. class of words used in place of Proper Nouns
- 2. Places of _______________: where sounds are formed in the mouth
- 4. affix that changes the meaning of the morpheme but doesn't change the word class
- 5. is the omission of sounds, syllables or words in speech
- 7. a complete closure in the oral cavity
- 9. a morpheme that can stand alone as its own word
- 10. a common phonological process by which one sound becomes more like a nearby sound
- 12. two speech organs come close enough together to partially block the airflow and create friction
- 13. using both lips
- 15. class of words that modify verbs, adjectives and adverbs
- 16. a vowel sound that is relatively constant
- 17. word class denoting words that describe nouns