Across
- 2. a word or words which have a shared purpose within the sentence
- 3. Type 1, to be verbs which support the work of another verb
- 7. pronouns, pronouns that refer back to a noun or pronoun
- 11. noun type that is more inclusive in regards to specificity
- 14. the purpose of pronouns is to replace or to refer back to nouns/eliminate redundancy
- 16. syntax handbook, required reading for this course
- 17. changes the form of the word, but not the meaning
- 19. the process of the main verb being omitted and only the auxiliary verb remaining
- 23. the system of word-forming elements and processes in a language
- 24. pronouns, pronouns used to ask wh- questions
- 25. Auxiliaries, help to build the perfect tenses: present perfect, past perfect, future perfect
Down
- 1. third largest group of words in a lexicon
- 4. system for the purpose of communicating a message
- 5. use of bound morpheme for comparison of 3 or more nouns/pronouns
- 6. the body of rules used construct sentences and to understand how others have constructed their sentences
- 8. person, verb form used to talk to another person
- 9. type of bound morpheme used for comparison of 2 nouns/pronouns
- 10. noun, type of noun that precedes proper nouns in the lexicon
- 12. conjugation of the verb is the process of moving a verb through all of its tenses
- 13. morpheme, morphemes whose meaning can “stand” alone
- 15. a group of words, organized into phrases and clauses, which communicates a complete idea
- 18. noun type that is more specific in regards to specificity
- 20. be, simple future tense of "to be"
- 21. the smallest unit of sound in a language that has meaning
- 22. a visual unit of meaning in written language