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morpheme Correct Answer the smallest meaningful unit of
language - a suffix, prefix, root or stem such as awe, dis,
in, inter, or word part such as cat, man. etc.
Knowledge of word meaning, rapid word recognition, and
spelling ability greatly depend on knowledge of word
structure at the level of morphemes.
morphology Correct Answer the study of word formation
patterns, meaningful units that make words
fricative Correct Answer a sound produced by forcing air
through a narrow opening between the teeth or lips / f / /
sh / / z /
nasal sound Correct Answer a sound produced by forcing
air out through th nose / n / / m /
continuant sound Correct Answer a sound prolonged in its
production / m / / s / / f /
stop consonant sound Correct Answer a sound obstructed
/ they must be clipped off / b / / d /
aspiration Correct Answer puff of air
,Norman Invasion Correct Answer 1066 A.D., had a great
effect on English language, William the Conqueror, French
spoken by upper class brought words like furniture,
painter, tailor, beef, pork, mutton, Brought monks who
added w and u, also the dot for the i and tail for the j.
Alphabet complete at 26 letters
Number words one to a thousand Correct Answer Anglo-
Saxon
Most of the basic color words Correct Answer Anglo-
Saxon
The names of farm, forest and ocean animals Correct
Answer Anglo-Saxon
Outer body parts Correct Answer Anglo-Saxon
Short, common everyday words: the, run, and, play, work
Correct Answer Anglo-Saxon
Words with gh: laugh, cough, right, high Correct Answer
Anglo-Saxon
Words with ck: pick, duck, sack Correct Answer Anglo-
Saxon
Words with k: king, kiss, kilt, hook Correct Answer Anglo-
Saxon
,Words with kn or gn in initial position: knee, knife, gnat,
gnash Correct Answer Anglo-Saxon
Words with tw: twin, twilight, between Correct Answer
Anglo-Saxon
Words with wr: write, wring, wrist Correct Answer Anglo-
Saxon
Short words with ch pronounced /ch/ chest, cheap Correct
Answer Anglo-Saxon
One-syllable words with tch: witch, hatch, match Correct
Answer Anglo-Saxon
One-syllable words with dge: edge, ridge, hedge Correct
Answer Anglo-Saxon
Short words with th: this, these, bath Correct Answer
Anglo-Saxon
Words with wh: why, while, when Correct Answer Anglo-
Saxon
Words with double consonants: better, ladder, carrot
Correct Answer Anglo-Saxon
One-syllable words that end in ff, ll ss Floss Words Correct
Answer Anglo-Saxon
, Words with ow: plow, snow, brow, blow Correct Answer
Anglo-Saxon
Short words with silent letters: walk, should, thumb, listen
Correct Answer Anglo-Saxon
Wild Old Words: mind, most, kind Correct Answer Anglo-
Saxon
Most pronouns: he, she, us Correct Answer Anglo-Saxon
Most F. S. S. words handle, thimble, twinkle Correct
Answer Anglo-Saxon
Words with hard g before e and i: gift, giddy, girl, begin
Correct Answer Anglo-Saxon
Words with ng Correct Answer Anglo-Saxon
Long words, three or more syllables: marvelous, fascinate
Correct Answer Latin
Words with ct: act, direct, conduct Correct Answer Latin
Words with pt: apt, erupt, attempt Correct Answer Latin
Words with ti pronounced /sh/ partial, nation Correct
Answer Latin
Words with ci pronounced /sh/ special, precious Correct
Answer Latin