hayy nako nag hahanap nga rin ako ng sagot ee.. ))))))
you know all the Affixes known to man, take them out, and then you have a root word!
In linguistics, derivational affixes change the meaning or part of speech of a word, while inflectional affixes indicate grammatical features like tense, number, or case.
There are two affixes in the word "disreputable": "dis-" is a prefix meaning "not" or "opposite of," and "-able" is a suffix that forms adjectives indicating capability or feasibility.
A base word is a word to which affixes may be added to create related words. Affixes can be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes that are added to the base word to modify its meaning or form.
The root in "responsibility" is "response," which means to react or to answer. The affixes are "ible," meaning capable of or having the quality of, and "ity," which forms a noun denoting a state or condition.
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you know all the Affixes known to man, take them out, and then you have a root word!
In linguistics, derivational affixes change the meaning or part of speech of a word, while inflectional affixes indicate grammatical features like tense, number, or case.
There are two affixes in the word "disreputable": "dis-" is a prefix meaning "not" or "opposite of," and "-able" is a suffix that forms adjectives indicating capability or feasibility.
A base word is a word to which affixes may be added to create related words. Affixes can be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes that are added to the base word to modify its meaning or form.
The root in "responsibility" is "response," which means to react or to answer. The affixes are "ible," meaning capable of or having the quality of, and "ity," which forms a noun denoting a state or condition.
Root word: quest Affixes: in- (prefix meaning "in" or "into")
No, not everything is a prefix. Prefixes are specific types of affixes that are added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning. Other affixes, such as suffixes and infixes, are added to different parts of words.
Reflectional affixes are morphemes that indicate the reflexive meaning in a word, showing that the subject of the action is also the object of the action. For example, in English, the suffix "-self" or "-selves" is a reflectional affix (e.g., "myself," "yourself"). These affixes help convey actions that a subject performs on themselves.
A lexical affix is a morpheme that attaches to a base word to create a new word with a different meaning or function. Unlike grammatical affixes, which primarily affect the grammatical structure of a word, lexical affixes bring about changes in the meaning or lexical category of the word.