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English Linguistics - Assignment 4

James Madison University
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[This assignment will be marked only as an acceptable or unacceptable effort.]
- Give an example of a word created in your lifetime.
- Create a new "word" that contains at least two English morphemes and that is logically possible using English morphology, but that
does not actually exist. (ie., find a lexical gap in English. :) )
- Use an etymological dictionary to find the etymology of two of the following words: "awful", "amorous", "jurisdiction", and then explain the etymology in your own words. One possible source is the on-line OED, which can be accessed electronically on-campus and has a link on the bottom
of this page. If you cannot use the online OED, the library also has physical copies of the OED and other etymological dictionaries.
- List at least 5 content words in English (other than those mentioned in class or in your text)
that you believe to be monomorphemic, including at least two that are multi-syllabic.
- List at least 5 content words in English that you believe to be polymorphemic, including at least two that are monosyllabic.
- Write down a sentence (at least 6 words long) from a favorite novel or story and then remove all the words that you think are function words. Is the basic meaning of the sentence still intact? What is lost?
- Do Exercise 2, just examples a-d, on page 107 in your text.