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Identify the morphemes for each of the following words, in the order that they appear in the
word.
Word Morphemes
inputs + +
components +
elements +
Indo-European + +
Persians +
within +
another +
notable
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~pxc/nlp/InteractiveNLP/NLP_morph1.html
Complete the following test to find out how much you know about basic morphology. Complete all
answers and find out your results.
1. What is morphology?
(A) The study of the rules governing the sounds that form words
(B) English has less complex morphology but more rigid syntax.
(A) lexemes
(B) morphemes
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 4
(A) Adding a morpheme to produce a new word but the same lexeme.
(C) Adding a morpheme to produce the same word but different lexeme.
(A) Adding a morpheme to produce a new word but the same lexeme.
(C) Adding a morpheme to produce the same word but a different lexeme.
ANSWER:
1. (C)
2. (B)
3. (B)
4. (C)
5. (A)
6. (B)
7. (C)
8. (B)
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~pxc/nlp/InteractiveNLP/NLP_morphtest.html
1(a). From the following list of words, select five words with inflectional morphology.
1(b). Then select five words with derivational morphology.
A. Elements
B. Gain
C. And
D. Unkind
E. As
F. Some
G. case
H. example
I. feature
J. great
K. linked
L. Indo-European
M. speech
N. egg
O. off
P. ordering
Q. one
R. morphology
S. Persians
T. killed
U. cram
V. tend
W. the
X. these
Y. thought
Z. within
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~pxc/nlp/InteractiveNLP/NLP_morph2.html
https://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~pxc/nlp/nlpgloss.html
From the following words, determine the three distinct pronunciations or allomorphs of the past tense
morpheme {-ed}: towed, sighed, tapped, tabbed, tossed, buzzed, raided. Specify the phonological
environment in which each allomorph occurs. (Hints: look at the last sound of the word to which the
morpheme is added and think of the allomorphs of the plural morpheme discussed earlier.)
http://www.csun.edu/~vcoao0el/webct/de361s61_folder/tsld002.html
https://studopedia.org/6-17003.html
http://web.mnstate.edu/houtsli/tesl551/Morphology/page4.htm
http://public.wsu.edu/~gordonl/S2003/256/FINAL_EXAM_02as.htm