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Answer:
1.) Inflection- ending denoting grammatical function
2.) Affix- morpheme added to a base
3.) declension- noun inflections
4.) generalization-broadening a meaning
5.) pejoration- gaining a negative meaning
6.) etymology-word derivation
7.) syntax- relations to sentence parts
8.) conjugation- verb inflections
9.) specialization-narrowing in meaning
10.) amelioration -gaining a positive connotation
Explanation:
Inflection is a word formation process in which a grammatical category of a word is changed.
Affix is a morpheme used to form a new word.
Declension is the process of changing the word form.
Generalization is a general statement that we apply to a smaller group of things.
Pejoration is the process of making a particular word negative.
Etymology is the study of word origin.
Syntax refers to a set of rules regarding the sentence structure.
Conjugation is a change of a verb form.
Specialization is the narrowing of choices - creating a subclass from an existing class.
Amelioration is the process of making the meaning of a particular word positive.
Answer:
Correct matches below.
Explanation:
Etymology - word derivation
Specialization - narrowing in meaning
Amelioration - gaining a positive meaning / connotation
Pejoration - gaining a negative meaning / connotation
Generalization - broadening in meaning
Syntax - relations of sentence parts
Inflection - ending denoting grammatical function
Affix - morpheme added to a base
Declension - noun inflections
Conjugation - verb inflections
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