Morphology and syntax

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Across
  1. 4. Shift-The process where a word converts from one syntactic category, that is, word class or part of speech, to another without any change to the form of the word.
  2. 7. is formed by combining two separate words with different meaning to form a new one.
  3. 8. is formed when you combined the first letters of a phrase but say the individual letters
  4. 9. is a word formation process in which all or part of a word is repeated to convey some form of meaning.
  5. 10. the process of combining two words (free morphemes) to create a new word (commonly a noun, verb, or adjective)
Down
  1. 1. A person after whom a discovery, invention, place, tec is named or thought to be named.
  2. 2. an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a word
  3. 3. Formation: a word that is formed from an existing word which looks as though it is a derivative, typically by renewal of a suffix
  4. 5. one of the ways new words are created in English, it involves the shortening of a longer word often reducing it to one syllable.
  5. 6. The word formation process in which a new word is created either deliberately or accidentally without using the word formation processes and often from seemingly nothing.