CLA201H5 Lecture 3: CLA201 Lecture 3.pdf

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Combination of base and suffix ( the two elements are treated together) Ex: biology - bi/o/log/y should always be subdivided into their constituent elements, with meanings given for each element and then also for the whole. Ex: the verb run - to make this a noun, add a suffix = runner. Suffixes that are used to derive nouns from other words - most notably verbs. In other words, these suffixes tell us that the word is a noun! There are 160 bases you should be familiar with! There are nearly 400 greek bases introduced in ayers lessons 1-20. Group according to opposites , similarities (note possible confusion), body parts/ head/

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