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They are added to forms to create separate words

a. Prefixes
b. Suffixes
c. Coining
d. Derivational morphemes

The smallest part of a word that has grammatical function or meaning

a. Bound
b. Morpheme
c. Morph
d. Allomorph

Expressions to which affixes are attached

a. Bases
b. Affixes
c. Derivation
d. Acronym

The phonetic representation of a morpheme

a. Morph
b. Allophone
c. Root
d. Bound

The varieties of a morpheme

a. Allomorphs
b. Morphs
c. Allophones
d. Borrowings

Its the creation of new words

a. Borrowings
b. Blending
c. Compounding
d. Coining
A word formed from the initial parts of a name

a. Blending
b. Acronym
c. Abbreviation
d. Compound

An allomorph with no phonetic realization

a. Zero morpheme
b. Opaque
c. Morph
d. Bound

A bound morpheme that is joined before or after a word

a. Prefix
b. Allomorph
c. Affix
d. Bound

It involves copying a word that belonged in one language into another

a. Blending
b. Borrowing
c. Coining
d. Compounding

Same pronunciation, different meaning

a. Homophone
b. Synonym
c. Antonym
d. Apophony

A word or phrase which has recently been coined

a. Borrowing
b. Affixation
c. Neologism
d. Coining
Sing, sang, sung, song are examples of..

a. Synonyms
b. Homophones
c. Vowel alternation
d. Acronyms

A morpheme that can carry meaning on its own

a. Free morpheme
b. Compound
c. Morph
d. Allomorph

A word that contains just one morpheme

a. Acronym
b. Monomorphemic word
c. Derivational morpheme

The form of a word before any inflectional affixes are added

a. Base
b. Stem
c. Morph
d. Allophone

Its the process of creating separate but morphologically related words

a. Coining
b. Compounding
c. Derivation
d. Clipping

The omission of a sound

a. Elision
b. Clipping
c. Dissimilation

The process by which a speech sound becomes similar or identical to a neighboring sound

a. Synonym
b. Assimilation
c. Allophone
d. Homophone
Its a word or phrase that means exactly the same as another word

a. Antonym
b. Acronym
c. Synonym
d. Stem

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