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What are two examples of morphological processes in English? - Answer-"The common
pattern of ""walk + past tense"" producing ""walked"" and the special pattern of ""go +
past tense"" producing ""went""."
What are the inflectional prefixes used in Ganda? - Answer-"The inflectional prefix
""omu-"" is used with singular nouns, and the prefix ""aba-"" is used with plural nouns."
How does Ilocano mark plurals? - Answer-Ilocano marks plurals through reduplication,
with the first part of the singular form repeated in the plural form.
What is the process involved in marking plurals in Ilocano called? - Answer-
Reduplication.
What topics have we moved from when exploring different morphological processes? -
Answer-We have moved from the basic structure of words to a consideration of topics
traditionally associated with grammar.
How is future reference marked in Tagalog? - Answer-Future reference in Tagalog is
marked by repeating the first syllable of the verb.
Complete the examples in Tagalog: In the second column, with an infix, youll have ___
and ___. In the third column, with reduplication, youll have ___ and ___. - Answer-"In
the second column, with an infix, youll have ""lumakad"" and ""lumapit"". In the third
column, with reduplication, youll have ""lalakad"" and ""lalapit""."
Give an example of a regular morphological feature in Kanuri. - Answer-"If the Kanuri
word for ""length"" is ""nəmkurugu"", then the word for ""long"" is ""kurugu""."
What is an allomorph? - Answer-An allomorph is a variation of a morpheme that
functions as one of a closely related set.
What are some examples of different forms and patterns used in other languages to
realize morphological processes? - Answer-"Kanuri uses the prefix ""nəm-"" as a
derivational morpheme to derive nouns from adjectives. Ganda uses the prefixes ""omu-
"" and ""aba-"" as inflectional marking for singular and plural nouns. Ilocano uses
reduplication to mark plurals. Tagalog uses infixes and reduplication."