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OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

Please Help!!!!! Individuals, historical events, and inventions are examples of factors that can lead to language change. True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

true

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I believe this is true. Give me a second to double check

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

ok

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

can u help me with a few more?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, it's true

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

English pronoun forms show gender and case only True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

True

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

The two types of bases to which affixes are added are: _____. stems roots synthetics prefixes suffixes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Stems and roots

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

Three types of verbals are the gerund, infinitive, and participle preposition interjection

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Participle

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

What is the meaning of this Greek root? helio gas sun float this is Gas right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's sun

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

The plural form of fungus, fungi, has been Anglicized. True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

True

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

Look up surly in your dictionary. Does the etymology of surly illustrate pejoration or amelioration? amelioration pejoration

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Pejoration

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

The Germanic Consonant Shift illustrates which type of linguistic change? pronunciation grammar vocabulary spelling

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Pronunciation

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

Word order and word relationships are aspects of _____. semantics morphology syntax orthography

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Syntax I believe

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

Latin, Greek, English, and Balto-Slavic are all _____ languages. living guttural Indo-European dead Romance

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Indo-European

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

"Go and teach all nations" is an example of a sentence in the _____. imperative mood indicative mood infinitive mood subjunctive mood

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Subjunctive mood

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

Ain't is a word that has undergone the process of _____. specialization pejoration amelioration generalization

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Generalization

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

Pronunciation is more likely to remain constant than spelling True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

True

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

An example of a borrowed word is _____. bride man khaki knight

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Khaki

OpenStudy (countrygirl1431):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem

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