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 Unit 4 Exercises A 

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1. Cognates.

A Greek or Latin morpheme has been highlighted in each of the words below. These Classical morphemes have native English cognates. However, the consonants in the English words have been affected by Grimm's Law (like all languages of Germanic origin.)

Use the "Consonant Correspondences" chart in the text (Table 10.3, pg. 144). Figure out the simple English word that is the cognate of the Greek or Latin morpheme. The vowels have been done for you.

For example, if you have a Latin morpheme with the letter f, read down the "Latin" column in the chart and find f. Then read across to the "English" column. Here you see that the Latin f corresponds to the English b.

1. fragile

___ ___ea___

8. podiatrist

___oo____

2. (ø)orgy

___o___ ___

9. homogenous

___a___e

3. gender

___i___d

10. labial

___i___

4. vigor

___a___e

11. recognize

___ ___ow

5. dental (n-->ø)

___oo____

12. sedentary

___i___

6. pedal

___oo____

13. (ø)idea

___i___

7. maternal

___o____e___

14. dissimilar

___a___e

 

2. Word Analysis

Parse, gloss and give a literal definition for the following words.

a. clinograph

b. sororal

c. plenipotentiary

d. analgesic

e. peridontal

f. sesquipedalian (Check out the dictionary definition for this one!)

g. antiseptic

h. absolution

i. theosophy


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