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Being able to combine and recombine phonemes to make different morphemes is referred to as (the) _______________.
 
  a. combination rule c. duality of patterning
   b. pluralistic construction d. linguistic complexity

Question 2

Referring to a classroom chair that has a desk attached to it as a chesk is an example of _________________.
 
  a. randomness c. morphing
   b. constructiveness d. generative capacity



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d





 

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