PPT-Morphemes Latin Roots Activity:
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Guide students in combining morphemes to make words orally or in writing Discuss any changes in spelling or pronunciation that occur when combining morphemes Discuss
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Guide students in combining morphemes to make words orally or in writing Discuss any changes in spelling or pronunciation that occur when combining morphemes Discuss what the words mean Form sentences using the new words orally or in writing. . Affix-. . a word element, such as a prefix or a suffix, that occurs before or after a root or base word to modify its . meaning.. Root-. . the form of a word after all affixes are removed; meaning: base, root, stem, theme . Intentional Word Study with Greek and Latin Roots . Tiffany Rose & Cheryl Harrel. WABE Conference, Yakima, WA. April 19, 2013. Rationale. English language has 1,200,000 – 2,000,000 words!. Estimated that technology is contributing 20,000 new words a year. Why are Facial Expressions Important?. 90% of communication is non-verbal. Facial . e. xpressions show your tone. Part of correct ASL Grammar. Know Facial Expression, Know Mood. No Facial Expression, No Mood. Nuha. . Alwadaani. Morphology. Morphology is the identification, analysis, and description of the structure of a given language’s linguistic units.. Morphology. is the study of forms.. It is the type of investigation that analyzes all those basic “elements” used in a language.. Roger Brown (1973). 심리언어학. 조숙. 환. morpheme. happy 'Happy’ . . ONE WORD, . . TWO SYLLABLES (ha-. ppy. ), . . ONE MORPHEME (i.e., ONE meaning). unhappy . . ONE WORD, . . THREE SYLLABLES (‘un-ha-. . cristina. . pinzon. . Etymology. . is the study of the history of words, their . origins. , and how their . form . and . meaning have changed. . over time. .. Etymologists collect knowledge about how words were used during . Introduction to Vocabulary Construction. Adapted by Marcia Timmel from . Vocabulary through Morphemes . by Susan M. . Ebbers. Art by Phillip Martin . Why are there so Many Words?. . English is a rich but unusually large language. It is full of synonyms - words that mean nearly the same thing . With. “. Bene. ” and “Bon. ”. means . “Good”. bounteous. . adj. - good . and plentiful; given freely. bona fide . . adj. - made . in good faith; genuine. benediction . n - good . wishes; a blessing. “. Bene. ” and “Bon. ”. means . “Good”. bounteous. . good and plentiful; given freely. bona fide . made in good faith; genuine. benediction . good wishes; a blessing. bonanza. a sudden happening that brings very good fortune. English 2. Directions. Take notes on your new roots.. Materials: . RAW Book. Pen / pencil. Fus. . Definition: pour. Example: profuse – abundant or plentiful . Other examples? . Fusion, infuse . Challenge Word: effusive (. Mr. . Griffin. et cetera. etc.. What does this term mean?. et cetera. etc. is a Latin term that means . and so forth. . Greek and Latin Words from Harry Potter by J. K. Rowling. arma – weapons, armour. Latin and Greek Roots Unit 1 VINC / VICT Latin Vincere , Victum , “to conquer” Invincible ( adj ) Unable to be conquered Provincial (adj.) limited in knowledge of the world; narrow-minded Evince (v) To establish; to reflect the truth of Unit 1 Greek and Latin Roots Vocabulary biblio (Greek) Biblio means book. 1. bibliography (noun) A list of source materials, as in books used for sources 2. bibliophile ( noun) A person who collects books Greek and Latin Roots 2 64-75 Porto, Portatum Latin to carry Porter – someone who carries your luggage for you Portable – capable of being carried by hand or in person Portage(n) the act of carrying anything; (v) to carry a boat over land between two bodies of water
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