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    Visit www.myignou.in to download more solved assignments!  EEG-02/BEGE-102 Solved Assignment 2012-2013 Presented by www.myignou.in V. There are only two nasal-consonants in English ans) False VII. We normally use the falling tone in commands ans) True VIII.We normally use the rising tone in polite requests ans) True IX. Complex words are combinations of free morphemes ans) False X. A stem consisting of a simple free morpheme is a root ans) True 1 | P a g e   Downloaded from www.myignou

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    Bibliography: Aliquot-Suengas‚ Sophie. 2003. The Actual Productivity of the French Suffix –ade. Langue française‚ 140‚ Dec.‚ 38-55. Austin‚ Jennifer R.; Engelberg‚ Stefan; & Rauh‚ Gisa‚ eds. (Forthcoming in 2004). Adverbials: The Interplay of Meaning‚ Context‚ and Syntactic Structure. Amsterdam; Philadelphia: John Benjamins Pub. Co. Bayley

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    prefixes and suffixes may be separable affixes. Affixation is‚ thus‚ the linguistic process speakers use to form different words by adding morphemes (affixes) at the beginning (prefixation)‚ or the end (suffixation) of words. TYPES OF AFFIXES PREFIX-A prefix is an element placed at the beginning of a word to adjust or qualify its meaning‚ for example de-‚ non-‚ and re-. Example of prefixes: Forming verbs and their derivatives.  Deinstall- (removal a piece of computer software from a system) Demutualize-

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    Gerardo Mateos TA: Vineeta Chand Lin 1-Sec A06 17 May 2004 Cherokee: An Endangered Language In the United States‚ an emphasize in learning the dominant language‚ English for example‚ can inevitably put other languages within the country in extinction. In reality‚ there are many other spoken languages in the United Sates‚ like those spoken by Native Americans‚ that are becoming endangered because of the immensity of more used languages. One may ask‚ what is an endangered language? According

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    | |Sections One - Supply the prefix that matches the definition and makes the examples provided a complete medical term. | |

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    need to proceed carefully. To understand this concept‚ let’s begin by performing biology word dissection on the word Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilico- volcanoconiosis. Make a careful surgical incision into the word starting at the beginning with the prefix (Pneumono). Next is (ultra) then move onto (microscopic)‚ continue on with (silico). Then the last three sections of the word that are: (volcano)‚ (coni)‚ and (osis). Once the medical term is dissected into sections it is a lot easier to begin to

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    |rereading | |root |prefix + root |root + suffix |prefix + root + suffix | 2. Types of affixes: • Derivational Derivational affixes (create new meaning) make new words by adding concrete meanings to old words: -er‚ -ess -hood‚ -ive‚ -ness‚ re-‚ un- etc Examples of Derivational Affixes |Prefix |Grammatical category of base |Grammatical category

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    will need to know all of the information that is on this paper. Section 1: Supply the Prefix Definition Example Prefix 1. within (---cellular‚ -- cranial) Intra- 2. painful‚ abnormal‚ difficult‚ labored ( -tropy‚ --pnea) Dys- 3. on‚ upon‚ over (-dermal) Epi- 4. one ( -lateral) Uni- 5. below‚ incomplete‚ deficient (- tonic‚ --tension) Hypo- 6. beside‚ beyond‚ around‚ abnormal (-thyroid‚ --lysis) Para- 7. absence of‚ without A‚ an- 8. through‚ across‚ beyond

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    main parts. These parts include the word root‚ prefix‚ combining form‚ and suffix. The word root usually describes a body part and is the main part of the word that contains the basic meaning. A prefix is used in front of a word to give location detail‚ number of parts or time involved. A combining form is a word root plus a combining vowel that enables two parts to be connected which is usually the letter o. The last word part is the suffix. The suffix is added to at the end of a word root to ad meaning

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    nsPOLYGONS A closed plane figure made up of several line segments that are joined together. The sides do not cross each other. Exactly two sides meet at every vertex. Types of Polygons Regular - all angles are equal and all sides are the same length. Regular polygons are both equiangular and equilateral. Equiangular - all angles are equal. Equilateral - all sides are the same length. | Convex - a straight line drawn through a convex polygoncrosses at most two sides. Every interior angle

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