Across
- 3. Nouns can have two types of inflection morphemes affixed to them: possessive and ______.
- 5. Functions as a noun but looks like a verb.
- 7. The creation of a word with two or more words e.g. dishcloth
- 8. Modifies nouns.
- 10. The creation of a new word by removing an affix from an old word e.g. edit from editor.
- 11. The word class of 'ball'
- 12. Nouns, verbs adjective and adverbs are all _______ words?
- 13. Express time, manner, quantity, frequency etc.
- 16. 'Civil' in the word 'uncivil' is what type of root?
- 17. The name of affixes placed at the beginning of words.
Down
- 1. A variant of a morpheme determined by the phonological environment i which it occurs.
- 2. Morphemes that cannot stand alone as a word.
- 4. Bound morphemes which form new words with new meanings.
- 6. Bound morphemes which have a strictly grammatical function.
- 9. Smallest unit of linguistic meaning or function at word level.
- 14. The name of affixes placed at the ends of words.
- 15. The word class of 'ran'.