Classical Studies 2800A/B Lecture Notes - Defoliant, Intervocalic Consonant, Chemise

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For example: microwave close (clohss, cloze); abuse (abyoos, abyuze) combine vs. combine: defect vs. defect perfume (perfume vs. perfume) police vs. police. Denominate verbs: -ate to make. to - (cf. ize) In latin, add -a, -ate to the end ex. nomin - name, nomina- nominat- nominate ex. assassin: assassina- assassinat - assassinate ex. De-foli-ant: down - leaf - ing - if you don"t see a verb and the letter between the two parts is an a, insert a verb like make. A- < l. to make nt < l. ing ex. Insert a verb because there is an a between the noun and the suffix. Avoidance of hiatus: -n and -d an apple an adder < a nadder empt- (to buy) preemptive - to buy beforehand example when they don"t avoid hiatus redemption - to buy back, added the d. Latin > french > english: c > ch.

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