Asked by Tiffany LaRocca

What does morphology mean?(1 point)

the study and classification of speech sounds
the study of parts of a word
the study of word meanings from another language
the study of word and phrase arrangement

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Answered by DS
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1. A, The study of parts of a word.
2. A, a complete word that is part of another word.
3. B, The study of the history of words and their structure.
4. B, Words that describe emotion.

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Answered by Pennnsssss
Ummm i kinda got a 2/4
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.A
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The study of parts of a word.
a complete word that is part of another word.
The study of the history of words and their structure.
Words that describe emotion.
Answered by Anti ForkKnife
They change up the order some times. so dont trust just the letters. if someone put what the answers say they are more than likely true
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Twi was here is 100% correct, but just dont copy the letters copy the words
Answered by UnU
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A
C
D
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A: There was a cat.
Answered by Jamal
Here to help,

1. C
2. D
3. B
4. C

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Answered by wilber
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Word Meaning Quick Check

1. The study of parts of a word.

2. A complete word that is part of another word.

3. A suffix

4. A tomb


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1. The study of parts of a word.

2. A complete word that is part of another word.

3. A suffix

4. A tomb
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Word Meaning Quick Check

1. The study of parts of a word.

2. A complete word that is part of another word.

3. A suffix

4. A tomb

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Word Meaning Quick Check

1. The study of parts of a word.

2. A complete word that is part of another word.

3. A suffix

4. A tomb
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1: The study of parts of a word.

2: A complete word that is part of another word.

3: To tell how a word has changed or evolved

4: A suffix

5: A tomb

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1. The study of parts of a word
2. A complete word that is part of another word
3. A suffix
4. To tell how a word has changed or evolved
5. A tomb
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2023 Word Meaning Quick Check Answers are,
1. The study of parts of a word
2. A complete word that is part of a word
3. A suffix
4. To tell how a word has changed or evolved
5. A tomb
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