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how is pp
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pp
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How are root words and base words different?
Only prefixes can be added on to base words. Affixes can be added on to root words.
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ash
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What is the meaning of the meaning charismatic
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If you were born deaf, what language would you think in?
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Ryan
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Hi,
Can I please get some help on this? Draw the trees for the following sentences (surface structure) and assign thematic roles.
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Iqra
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one kind of affix
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fuatai
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What are some nouns that start with x.
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Quanya
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What is literal description?
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plz help
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Use the following text passage to answer the question.
There is a difference between the term social networking and the purpose
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TheStaticGrowsLouder
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Why do they call the police trouble?
Answer bc any 3 numbers are bad😂
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✌😜✌🏖
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what do we change the meaning
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kenzie
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What dose inference mean?
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(-.-)
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Which words contain a prefix means "again" or "back" and one that means " not"?
Retribution, rehabilitate, unperceived are these
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Mary
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Let L = {a, b}. For the language below, give an example of a string in the language, and a string not in the language.
{w is in
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Kid
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Lindquists generally call this Kind of word history " folk Etymology ".
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Jerious N.sohn
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What sound does a bow , brakes and an explosion make? Thanks
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Josephine laja
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Part of speech for The Lakota Sioux
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Austin
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I have question about collocation..
What are the characteristics of collocations? I know they are typical, but what eles?
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Hadeel
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What does that name was very interesting to them mean
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Raychatu Sanfo
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Identify the italicized word according to its class in structural linguistics.
(Italicized word) Do you think that it will
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DeAnthony
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For the words dumb and idle identify wether the d sound is voiced or voiceless
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Amy
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What is the difference in /n/production in words ten and tenth is known as ...
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Annie
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Broad phonemic transcription distinguishes among allophones. Tru or false
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Alda
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How is English related to home economics
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Divine
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Homework word is stressed or non stressed?
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Anonymous
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what is the tone
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fdkjfdk
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Which term means the use of a word that suggests two or more of its meanings, or suggests a similar sounding word?
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Snow
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what are The Epithet Structure of Nominal Groups (Noun Phrases)
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alex
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If price and worth mean the same thing, why priceless and worthless are opposites?
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EliTheTrap!
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What prefix you can add to the word represent
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Anita
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what is the appropriate stress pattern for the word IMPOSSIBLE?
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BIZHATOCOTO
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Is Jessy a female given name or a male given name?
It seems that Jessy is a female given name. Can we use 'Jessy' as a male give
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rfvv
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Are there any current debates regarding languages? Like how it causes racism maybe?
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bob
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Hello!
I have a quick question about my linguistics final. My professor is a doctor, so would 'Dr.' head his name in my
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Emma
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Information in the intry tells you that sabotage
A. Can be used as both verb and noun. B. Is used as a noun but almost never as a
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I need help
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Is "the cry goes up" a linguistic technique?
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qasim
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In defence of free floating affixes state four arguments
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John
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wish is to wish as goal is to?
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makayla
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1. He washes the dishes every other day.
--------------------------------------------------- How do you pronounce 'washes the" in
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rfvv
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1. say [sei]
2. says[sez] 3. says [seiz] ---------------------------- #1 and #2 are correct. What about #3? Don't you use the
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rfvv
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Connotation" refers to the baggage that a word or phrase carries beyond its dictionary definition, or "denotation."
Group of
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Is this the correct way to mark the stressed and unstressed syllables with the stressed syllables being the capital letters?
upON
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Anonymous
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What is a "Uniform Language"?
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Boltarion
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define into and in?
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Hammaad
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Which word has a positive connotation?(1 point) Responses confident confident superior superior arrogant arrogant cocky
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I am reposting this because I did not receive an answer and am still stuck.
(a) The lexicon and phrase structure grammar cannot
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Andrea
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Which term describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in a obvious way
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Read the sentence from the paragraph 2 ''Narcissus myths'' ''he was calling his companions, "is anyone here?" and she called
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M ex jf
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Explain the difference in meaning between [-3] and -3
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lindacampoalegre2
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1. It seems that John is sick.
2. John seems (to be) sick. -------------------- Both are the same. However, do they have any
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rfvv
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