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words and meanings
hi, my questions are:
1- Why is it possiable to imagin the word Shelk as an english word?
2- From the following sentences , what can we say about the membership of the diffrent word classes and why we are able to say this:
a- she disscussed an earlier shelk which she had known.
b- they sdistributed more shelks at the meeting.
c- sara was shelking. when it happened.
d- his shelkness is world- renowned.
e- the picture has a shelky quality about it.
f- she is a famous shelker from the south.
g- the shelkily entered the room before the judge.
thank you
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Re: words and meanings
1. Phonology: shelk follows English phonological patterns; e.g., /sh/, /lk/.
2- Morphological patterns:
a- singular noun (modified by an adjective).
b- plural noun (modified by 'more')
c- present participle; 'was -ing')
d- noun (takes -ness suffix).
e- adjective (modifies a noun).
f- noun (ends in -er).
g- adjective (ends in -ly).
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