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divide each of the following words into its prefix, root, and suffix. some words may not have a prefix or a suffix.
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1. Which of the following is a correct statement about Swahili?
A. It was a culture reflecting a mixture of Indian and African
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Any
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What is another name for a free morpheme
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nothing
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Which statement is most accurate regarding the speaking-writing connection?
A. To own a word, write it over and over again. B.
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Jen
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What does "Her voice an imposter" mean?
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In the word immortal, the root -mort- means "dying." The prefix im- means "the opposite." which of the following describes the
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Ms Molly
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what does a code of context include
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Malleen baruufi barsiisuu aadaa maal fa'aadha?
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Fituma Furgasa Worku
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Fill in the blanks different words may change the *blank* of a text
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Big brain
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What is an example of denotation
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Desperate
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Use denotation
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Desperate
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Umuhimu wa misimu katika lugha
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Betsy
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Hello, Bot. My name Is Miss Kitty
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Miss Kitty
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Which of the following instrumental classifiers could best show writing with a pencil?
A. CL:modified X B. CL:modified P C.
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Myers-Scotton has developed what is termed markedness model of conversational code-switching. The main idea of this model is
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How do languages within a language group relate to each other?
(1 point) Responses They all developed on the same continent. They
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andrew michal mcmahon
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Which term refers to the general subject of a text?(1 point)
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YouuGottThiss
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How do languages within a language group relate to each other
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LT2309
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Language choice and code switching , discuss 5 interactional functions on code switching
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ABIOLOGIST is talking to some other BIOLOGISTS about GANOMESNKARYOTYPES which kind of standard English is the BIOLOGIST using
A.
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What is a topic?
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Zed
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Kwala lekwalo la di aderese tse pedi mme o tlhalose gore o kopa yang phatlhatiro
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Lesedi
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Is impress a VCV, VCCV or VCCCV?
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Jedbarryn
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Is dozen a VCV, VCCV or VCCCV?
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Jedbarryn
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Is wntire a VCV, VCCV or VCCCV?
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Jedbarryn
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Which term describes key words and phrases used to conduct
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khloe
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Words with same pronunciation but different spelling
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How are glossaries different from dictionaries?(1 point)
Responses Glossaries contain only the words used in a particular book.
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Young Master
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how do languages within a language group relate to each other
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no name
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How do languages within a language group relate to each other?
A. They all developed on the same continent. B. They are all
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Young Master
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Tertiary stress is mostly applicable to words of four or more syllables
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Freezer
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Do monosyllabic words have words stress
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Freezer
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What is linguistics in efrican language
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What is linguistics
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The Word commucare means...... in Latin.
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What is the definition of rhythm
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in which country would you call a bus an "omnibus"?
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your mom
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A biologist is talking to some other biologists about genomes and karyotypes. Which kind of standard English is the biologist
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Melody in kinyarwanda
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IZERE Diane
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What is the appropriate handshape for the sign FRIEND?(1 point)
Responses X X 1 1 I I H
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The location on your body where the sign is formed is referred to as which parameter?
(3 points) Responses palm orientation palm
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The shape of your hand is referred to as which parameter?
(3 points) Responses handshape handshape palm orientation palm
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The direction your palm faces while you sign is referred to as which parameter?
(3 points) Responses handshape handshape palm
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What is sensory language?
1. words that are called out in bold type 2. words that are spoken by the characters 3. words that
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J.J Powell
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What is the best definition of the term symbolize some the use of an unknown image, the practice of stinking and symbols the use
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Munk
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The meaning of constant
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b
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Which word in the sentence is a homograph?
The wave seemed to come from nowhere and turned my sandcastle to mush. (1 point)
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How does the prefix of release change the meaning of the word
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Farida
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A-the dictionary definition of a word
B-making assertions about a group that are too broad C-parts of a presentation that augment
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kevin
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what does scv, s, f, and scs mean when identifying sentences?
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cunningham
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