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6. What type of language is a language which tends to be more or less one-to-one matching of morphemes to morphs?

  • inflecting
  • infixing
  • agglutinating
  • incorporating
  • analytic

7. Do affixes belonging to stratum 1 affect the stress of the base?

  • yes
  • no

8. What is -id an example of?

  • productivity
  • unproductivity
  • semi-productivity

9. What is phrasal properties?

  • belong to an entire syntactic phrase but morphologically realised in one of the words
  • such as the gender of a noun, that must be accessed by agreement rules, such as French or German
  • determined by the characteristics of another word/s in the same construction
  • determined by the place occupied by a word in a syntactic configuration, that is, its position and function as a constituent of a phrase, or some other syntactic structure

10. How many types of inflection exist in other languages?

  • 10
  • 9
  • 8
  • 12

11. What is -ent an example of?

  • unproductivity
  • semi-productivity
  • productivity

12. What is -s an example of?

  • unproductivity
  • productivity
  • semi-productivity

13. How many types of inflection exist in English?

  • 6
  • 4
  • 8
  • 5

14. Which stratum is the base left unchanged when affixes are added to it?

  • stratum 2
  • stratum 1

15. What language is a language consisting of long wors that tend to have very extensive agglutination and inflection?

  • analytic
  • infixing
  • inflecting
  • incorporating
  • agglutinating

16. What does derivational morphology deal with?

  • new lexical items
  • syntactically determined affixation word-formation

17. What does inflectional morphology deal with?

  • syntactically determined affixation word-formation
  • new lexical items

18. Greenlandic Eskimo is what type of language?

  • analytic
  • incorporating
  • infixing
  • agglutinating
  • inflecting

19. Is stratum 1 neutral or non-neutral?

  • non-neutral
  • neutral

20. What is -ed an example of?

  • productivity
  • semi-productivity
  • unproductivity