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circum : a prefix that means "around"
phobia : an illogical fear of something
lexicon : the Greek term for dictionary
bi : a prefix that means "two"
content : these words are often called the open class words
function : these words are sometimes called the closed class words
morphology : this is the study of internal structure of words and of the rules by which words are formed.
free : The kind of morphemes that may constitute words by themselves.
bound : The affixes are ____ morphemes.
inter : A prefix tha means "between or among".
mis : A prefix that means "wrong".
prefixes : These are words that are added before other morphemes.
suffixes : These are words that are added after other morphemes.
infixes : These are morphems that are inserted into other morphemes.
circumfixes : Morphemes that are sometimes attached to a base morpheme.
root : Morphologically complex words consist of a morpheme ___ and one or more affixes.
base : This word is sometimes used by linguists to mean any root or stem to which an affix is attached.
derived : The form that results from the addition of derivational morpheme is called ____ word.
inflectional : These bound morphemes have a strictly grammatical function. They mark properties such as tense, number, person and so forth.
suppletive : These forms are treated separately in the grammar.
head : This is the rightmost word in a compound.
compounds : Two or more words may be joined to form new.
arbitrary : The relationship between form and meaning.
morphemes : The elemental units that constitute words.
bibliography : This means holy geography.
anti : A prefix that means "against".
auto : A prefix that means "self".
extraordinary : goin beyond normal
import : To bring into a country from another country.
mono : A prefix that means "one".
semi : A prefix tha means "half".
tri : A tree-legged stand.
infancy : The state of being a baby or young child.
ful : A suffix that means "an amount or quantity that fills".
ic : A suffix that means "related to the arts and sciences".
sympathy : This means sharing another person's feelings.
solvable : This means able to be solved or explained.
de : A prefix that means "to do the opposite or to take away from".
re : A prefix that means "again or back"
post : A prefix that means "after"
Across:2. | A prefix that means "after" | 5. | the Greek term for dictionary | 7. | These are words that are added before other morphemes. | 10. | a prefix that means "two" | 12. | these words are often called the open class words | 13. | A prefix tha means "between or among". | 15. | A prefix that means "again or back" | 16. | These are words that are added after other morphemes. | 19. | The kind of morphemes that may constitute words by themselves. | 20. | This is the rightmost word in a compound. |
| 22. | A suffix that means "an amount or quantity that fills". | 23. | a prefix that means "around" | 25. | The affixes are ____ morphemes. | 26. | Morphemes that are sometimes attached to a base morpheme. | 28. | these words are sometimes called the closed class words | 29. | The form that results from the addition of derivational morpheme is called ____ word. | 31. | This means holy geography. | 33. | A prefix that means "to do the opposite or to take away from". | 34. | This means sharing another person's feelings. | 35. | A prefix tha means "half". |
| | Down:1. | A prefix that means "against". | 2. | an illogical fear of something | 3. | These forms are treated separately in the grammar. | 4. | The elemental units that constitute words. | 6. | To bring into a country from another country. | 8. | This means able to be solved or explained. | 9. | This word is sometimes used by linguists to mean any root or stem to which an affix is attached. | 11. | Two or more words may be joined to form new. | 14. | goin beyond normal |
| 17. | The state of being a baby or young child. | 18. | A tree-legged stand. | 21. | The relationship between form and meaning. | 24. | A prefix that means "one". | 27. | These are morphems that are inserted into other morphemes. | 30. | this is the study of internal structure of words and of the rules by which words are formed. | 32. | A suffix that means "related to the arts and sciences". | 36. | A prefix that means "wrong". |
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Across:2. | A prefix that means "after" | 5. | the Greek term for dictionary | 7. | These are words that are added before other morphemes. | 10. | a prefix that means "two" | 12. | these words are often called the open class words | 13. | A prefix tha means "between or among". | 15. | A prefix that means "again or back" | 16. | These are words that are added after other morphemes. | 19. | The kind of morphemes that may constitute words by themselves. | 20. | This is the rightmost word in a compound. |
| 22. | A suffix that means "an amount or quantity that fills". | 23. | a prefix that means "around" | 25. | The affixes are ____ morphemes. | 26. | Morphemes that are sometimes attached to a base morpheme. | 28. | these words are sometimes called the closed class words | 29. | The form that results from the addition of derivational morpheme is called ____ word. | 31. | This means holy geography. | 33. | A prefix that means "to do the opposite or to take away from". | 34. | This means sharing another person's feelings. | 35. | A prefix tha means "half". |
| | Down:1. | A prefix that means "against". | 2. | an illogical fear of something | 3. | These forms are treated separately in the grammar. | 4. | The elemental units that constitute words. | 6. | To bring into a country from another country. | 8. | This means able to be solved or explained. | 9. | This word is sometimes used by linguists to mean any root or stem to which an affix is attached. | 11. | Two or more words may be joined to form new. | 14. | goin beyond normal |
| 17. | The state of being a baby or young child. | 18. | A tree-legged stand. | 21. | The relationship between form and meaning. | 24. | A prefix that means "one". | 27. | These are morphems that are inserted into other morphemes. | 30. | this is the study of internal structure of words and of the rules by which words are formed. | 32. | A suffix that means "related to the arts and sciences". | 36. | A prefix that means "wrong". |
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