Some morphemes are identical in form but different in meaning, for example -er in teacher means “one who”, but -er in clearer indicate “________________”.
A: an object
B: the comparative degree
C: one who
D: element
A: an object
B: the comparative degree
C: one who
D: element
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- Some morphemes are identical in form but different in meaning, for example, -er in teacher means “ one who”, but -er in clearer indicates “_______”. A: an object B: the comparative degree C: one who D: element
- Relative dominance means _____. A: one color dominates the rest B: some areas are accented and some are diminished C: the size of one object dominates the others D: the tone of one object is way more prominent than the rest
- r__________ one who attempts to equal or surpass another, or who pursues the same object as another
- 17 A: One who advocates violence in effecting change. B: One who craves for relentless transformations. C: One who acts in the interests of the oppressed. D: One who rebels against the existing social order.
- Think of three morpheme suffixes, give their meaning, and specify the types of stem they may be suffixed to. Give at least two example of each. Model: suffix: -or meaning: the person or thing performing the action stem type: added to verbs examples: actor, ‘one who acts in stage plays, motion pictures, etc.’ translator, ‘one who translates’