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SUMMATIVE TWO

1: Identify the Language Type

Given a list of languages, classify them into one of the four language types discussed in
the lecture (Agglutinative, Inflecting, Isolating, Incorporating).

- For example: Spanish, Arabic, German, Chinese.


- Provide reasons for your classification based on the arrangement of
morphemes.

2: Analyze Word Structures

Analyze the word structures of given words and determine whether they exhibit
agglutinative, inflecting, or isolating characteristics.

- For example: Analyze the words "unhappiness" and "drinking" to identify the
arrangement of morphemes.

3: Compare Language Types

Compare and contrast two languages from different language types.

- For example: Compare Turkish (Agglutinative) with English (Mixed type).


- Highlight specific examples of how morphemes are arranged in each language
type.

4: Create Examples

Create examples for each language type based on the word formation principles discussed.

- For example: Create an agglutinative word in English, an inflecting word in


English, and an isolating word in English.
- Discuss how the morphology of each example reflects the respective language
type.

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