Definitions to Know Flashcards

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vowel gradation

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a change in the internal vowel of a base, often when the base is prefixed

re- + CAPT- + -ion > reCEPTion
in- + HAB- + -it(e) + -ion > inHIBition

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acronym

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an abbreviation that spells a word or pronounceable unit
zip (code): Zone Improvement Plan
yuppie: Young Urban Professional
scuba: Self Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
nimby: Not In My BackYard
snafu: Situation Normal All Fouled Up
posh: Port Out, Starboard

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assimliation

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the process by which adjacent sounds (usually consonants) acquire similar or identical characteristics,’’
in- + literate > iliterate
ob- + press > oppress

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affix

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a collective term for prefixes, suffixes and infixes’’ e.g. intangible

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prefix

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one or more letters or syllables placed at the beginning of a work to modify its meaning’’; e.g. prefix

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back formation

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the creation of simpler forms from more complex forms, usually by the removal of an affix

  • reune < reunion
  • surveil < surveillance
  • lase/lasing <laser
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apheresis

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the elimination of teh 1st letter of syllable of a word

e.g. paper the house

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hybrid

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a word composed of elements drawn from different languages

  • off color
  • superman
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suffix

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one or more letters added to the end of a word to modify its meaning, and also often change its part of speech

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substantive

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an adjective which functions as a noun, without changing the form of the word

  • the good, the bad and the ugly
  • The Aggies, Big Blue
  • a stiff, a moderate
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dissimilation

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the process by which 2 similar or identical sounds diverge or become unlike, usually in order to facilitate pronunciation
- meridiem <medi-diem

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participle

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an adjective formed from a verb in English usually by adding -ing (present) or -ed(past) to a verb base

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metaphor

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an implied comparison between two things

-arm of a chair, butt of a rifle

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specialization

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the process by which the meaning of a word moves from a more general to a more specific sense

-liquor, rape, radish

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generalization

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the process by which the meaning of a word moves from a more specific to a more general sense

-triumph, tremendous

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functional change

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the process by which a word takes on a new usage as a different part of speech without a change in form or the addition of a suffix

  • to while away the time
  • pros and cons
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degeneration

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the process by which a word comes to mean something more objectionable or contemptible than it did before

-intercourse

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elevation

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the process by which a word comes to mean something more pleasant or lofty than it did before

-utopia

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concrete to abstract

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the process by which a word which is concrete in meaning comes to have an abstract sense, without the addition of a suffix

-tragedy, farce

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abstract to concrete

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the process by which a word which is abstract in meaning comes to have a concrete sense without the addition of a suffix

-allowance, generation, vice

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hyperbole

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exaggeration

-she had the emotional range of a poached egg

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weakening

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the process by which a word with a stronger sense acquires a weaker one

-mortify, unique, atom