LIN 203 Midterm
LIN 203 Midterm
LIN 203 Midterm
ENGLISH WORDS
The blank space at the end of the test (2 pages) may be used for rough work.
3. The Albanian branch distinguishes itself from other Indo-European languages by its:
a. religious character that created a specific type of vocabulary
b. morphological shape, more specifically the reduction of the inflectional system
c. sound changes described under the name Grimm’s law
d. the presence of more language sub-families than any other Indo-European languages
e. none of the above
Question # 2. Based on the vocabulary elements included at the end of the textbook
chapters, or/and discussed in the lecture notes, identify all the parts and their meanings in
the following words. Do not worry about endings whose only contribution is to specify the
lexical class of the word. (10 marks; 1 mark each word)
Phonology = phon ‘sound’ (0.5)
= log ‘speak, study’ (0.5)
True False
1. In back-formation, a simple word is derived from *□
□ □□
a more complex word.
Question # 4.
a. The words cant (‘singsong’, ‘intonation’), chant (‘short melody used in religious
services’) and chantey (‘sailors’ song’) all come from the Latin root cant (‘to sing’);
nevertheless, in English there is alternation in the quality of their initial consonant.
Briefly explain this alternation and its historical source. (3 marks)
b. Mention two other word sets in English in which the same type of alternation is
observed (2 marks)
d. There is a specific account explaining the conditions under which the phenomenon
of vowel weakening affects words in Latin. Mention this account, and demonstrate
its shortcomings. In light of these shortcomings, provide a possible explanation for
the apparently unorganized behavior of vowel weakening application in Latin.
(3.5 marks)
- the general analysis of the process of vowel weakening in Latin assumes that only
vowels which are not stressed can undergo this process (2 marks)
- but there are exceptions: the word conspicuous contains an example of a weakened
vowels (spec~spic), although the vowel is stressed (0.5 mark for an example; 0.5
mark for mentioning the shortcomings)
- a possible explanation is that the process of vowel weakening applied in earlier
periods of Latin, and stopped before Classical Latin examples were constructed) 0.5
mark
Question # 5.
a. Match each word in column A with one in column B that has the same root and
identify the process or processes relating the roots. (5 marks)
A. B.
a. genome =g (ablaut) f. tenant
b. tangential = h (nasal infixation) g. theogony
c. abstinence = f (vowel weakening) h. contagious
d. edifice = i (vowel weakening) i. facile
e. nocuous = j (ablaut) j. internecine
0.5 each pairing
0.5 each process
c. The negative prefix in- can undergo allomorphic processes. Mention two other forms
it can take in English. (2 marks)
Question # 6.
Mention whether each of the compounds below is endocentric or exocentric:
(10 marks; 1 mark each)
A. B.
a. cleaned 3 1. free root
b. readmitted 1 2. bound root
c. synchronize 4 3. inflectional suffix
d. deceive 2 4. derivational suffix
e. unacceptable 6 5. inflectional prefix
6. derivational prefix
7. inflectional infix
8. derivational infix
b. The word optionality contains the following morphemes: opt, -ion, -al, -ity.
Mention the root and the base(s) that are seen in this word. (4 marks)
Question # 8.
PART I. Each of the following sets contains three sounds which belong to the same natural
class. Add one other segment to each set, making sure that the natural class is preserved.
Indicate the feature that characterizes the natural class. Try to avoid description in terms
of very general classes/features like consonant or vowel.
(There could be more than one correct answer to this question, but as long as you provide one
correct segment and one correct feature for each set you will receive full marks. The first
example is done for you). (5 marks)
b. [θ s f] [ v ] fricative
d. [j r n] [l ] sonorant
e. [ð s f] [v ] fricative
f. [d g b] [z ] voiced
PART II. State the phonetic feature that distinguishes each of the following pairs of
sounds. There may be more than one correct answer, but if you provide one correct
answer for each pair you will obtain full marks. The first example is done for you.
(2 points)
PART III. For each of the sounds below, state the phonetic feature or features that they
all share. Be as precise as possible and do not use very general features like consonant
or vowel. (3 points)
infomercial = blending
5. head-line = compound
8. sadness = derivation
Question # 10.
a. Parse (decompose) the following words. The first example is resolved for you.
(2.5; 0.5 each)
i) Cats: cat + -s
c. The sentences below contain words formed via derivation or inflection. Identify the
derivational and the inflectional morphemes. The first example is resolved for you.
(2.5 points; 0.5 each)
ii. They cooked some food, but were obliged to redo the process, as the cakes were not
baked properly.
-ed = inflectional
-ed = inflectional/derivational
Re- = derivational
-ed = inflectional/derivational
-ly = derivational
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