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Vocabulary Journal 4, morphology, maxresdefault, unnamed, CAT-Grammar…
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Examples: Breaking down the word to determine meaning.
Nonexamples:
Biology, Chemistry, Algebra, Anatomy
What is it like? Definition and Examples-root, base word, prefix, suffix-breaking down the word into it's different parts to help determine meaning
What it is?
-words with more than one syllable
-words that contain prefixes, roots or bases, and suffixes
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What is it like? -"born together"-look the same/sound the sameCognates
Examples: sport/deporteletter/letra
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What is it?
- the functional command of sentence structure that enables us to comprehend and produce language
- a description of syntactic structure
- rhetorically effective use of syntactic structures
- prescriptions for correct use
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Constituent
What is it?
-a word or a group of words that functions as a single unit within a hierarchical structure.
Examples:
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