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166 A BASIC COURSE IN ANTmOPOLOGICAL LINGUISTICS<br />

9. Identify words <strong>in</strong> which each of the follow<strong>in</strong>g sounds or clusters is<br />

(probably) sound symbolic.<br />

(a) /I/ (as <strong>in</strong> sh<strong>in</strong>)<br />

(b) /PY<br />

(c) /fl/<br />

(4 /kr/<br />

(g) /sw/<br />

(h)<br />

(i) /m/<br />

(i) /r/<br />

(k) /w/<br />

10. Give examples of slips of the tongue <strong>in</strong> English or any other language you<br />

know.<br />

CHAPTER 4<br />

1. Def<strong>in</strong>e the follow<strong>in</strong>g notions <strong>in</strong> your own words.<br />

(a) morphology<br />

(b) morpheme<br />

(c) allomorph<br />

(d) lexeme<br />

(e) grammatical morpheme<br />

(f) segmentation<br />

(g) bound morpheme<br />

(h) free morpheme<br />

(i) <strong>in</strong>flectional morpheme<br />

(j) derivational morpheme<br />

(k) affur<br />

(1) prefvr<br />

(m) suffix<br />

(n) <strong>in</strong>fix<br />

(0) circumfix<br />

(p) unmarked category<br />

(9) marked category<br />

(r) isolat<strong>in</strong>g language<br />

(s) agglut<strong>in</strong>ative language

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