hw 3
relationship b/t the following sentences (1) if John studied hard for the exam, he passed. (2) if John did not study hard for the exam, he failed.
1 implicates 2
FALSE- every morpheme contains at least one word
FALSE
every word contains at least one morpheme, some words have four morphemes
TRUE
-en in strengthen is NOT
a prefix
VOICELESS:
ch, f, k, p, s, sh, t, th (th can be either?)
implicature is
context dependent
English words showing different spelling of F
fun, stuff, phone, rough
some student passed the exam. in fact, all students passed. what does this sentence tell you
implicatures are defeasible
the rule "use as an adjective a word which qualifies a noun. use as an adverb a word which qualifies a verb"
prescriptive rule
Universal grammar
set of principles that govern all human grammars
-ment in disestablishment is
the head of the noun
(1) not all students went to the party (2) some student did not go to the party
they are equivalent
VOICED:
vibration, shown in pictures with emphasis on the throat- b, d, g, j, l, m, n, ng, r, sz, th, v , w, y, z