a. noisy crow-------------(3) phrase consisting of adjective plus noun.
b. Scarecrow--------------(1) compound noun.
c. the crow----------------(6) grammatical morpheme followed by lexical morpheme.
d. crowlike----------------(5) root morpheme plus derivetional suffix.
e. crows--------------------(4) root morpheme plus inflectional affix.
4)
a. terrorized---------------(3) inflectional suffix.
b. uncivilized--------------(1) free root.
c. terrorize-----------------(4) derivational suffix.
d. lukewarm---------------(2) bound root.
e. İmpossible--------------(6) derivational prefix.
7)
a. The affix ‘in’ is add to ethnic group to make languge names. If a word ends with wovel, ‘in’ comes before a wovel. But if a word ends with consonant, ‘in’ comes between consonant and wovel sound.
b. Suffix and infix are represented here.
c. If ‘suwid’ meant “a Swede”, “the Sweedinsh language” would be ‘sinuwid’. And if ‘italio’ meant “Italian”, “the Italian language” would be ‘initalio’.
d. If ‘finuranso’ meant “the French language”, ‘furanso’ would be “Frenchman”. And if ‘inunagari’ meant “the Hungarian language”, ‘unagari’ would be “Hungarian’.
9)
a. ‘toto’ means ‘child’
‘to’ means ‘person’
‘fika’ means ‘arrive’
‘lala’ means ‘sleep’
‘m-‘ noun prefix attached to singular nouns.
‘wa’ prefix attached to singular nouns to make plural nouns.
‘a-‘ prefix attached to verbs when the subject is a singular noun.
‘wa’ prefix attached to verbs when the subject is a plural noun.
‘me-‘ prefix attached to verbs to mean present perfect tense.
‘na-‘ prefix attached to verbs to mean present progresive.
‘ta-‘ prefix attached to verbs to mean future. in class 1
‘isu’ means ‘knife’
‘ikapu’ means ‘basket’
‘anguka’ means ‘fall’
‘k’ prefix attahed to singular nouns.
‘v’ prefix attached to singular nouns to make plural nouns.
‘k’ prefix attached to verbs when the subject is a singular noun.
‘v’ prefix attached to verbs when the subject is a plural noun.
‘(i)me-‘