A. Compounding
B. Portmanteau
C. Derivation
D. Backformation.
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Related Mcqs:
- ______________________is a processes of word formation wherein two or more existing words are simply combined ?
- A. Compounding B. Portmanteau C. Derivation D. Backformation....
- ______________________is a processes of word formation wherein one or more syllables are removed from an existing long words?
- A. Compounding B. Portmanteau C. Derivation D. Clipping....
- ____________is the process by which new words are coined by combining the segments of two different words ?
- A. Portmanteau B. Onomatopoeia C. Clipping D. Metanalysis...
- ______________________is a processes of word formation by which new words are formed by attaching prefixes or suffixes to the base form?
- A. Compounding B. Portmanteau C. Derivation D. Backformation...
- _____________________is a processes of word formation whereby new words are formed by subtracting a root by deleting final syllable which is misunderstood as a suffix?
- A. Compounding B. Portmanteau C. Derivation D. Backformation....
- ______________________is used to designate words pronounced differently though identically?
- A. Allophones B. Homophones C. Homographs D. Homonyms...
- __________is a method of word formation whereby on or more syllables are removed from longer words ?
- A. Portmanteau B. Onomatopoeia C. Clipping D. Metanalysis...
- The Canterbury Tales is an unfinished work, wherein each pilgrim was supposed to tell more than one tale. How many tales did Chaucer originally envision each pilgrim telling ?
- A. four B. six C. two D. one...
- ______________involves a different analysis of the structure of the word by attaching a consonant at the end of a word or a vowel at the beginning of the next word ?
- A. Portmanteau B. Onomatopoeia C. Clipping D. Met analysis...
- Complete the following sentence. Tennyson’s In Memoriam and Browning’s dramatic monologues can best be seen as combining neoclassicism with romanticism through their ?
- A. neoclassical emphasis on traditional form and romantic subjectivism. B. romantic rejection of science and neoclassical use of mythology. C. romantic emphasis on personal feelings combined with a neoclassical focus on social context. D. romantic critique of industrialization and neoclassical use of satire....
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