we don’t say thou or thee anymore , semantic , morphological , Lexical , sound , What type of language change is shown when a word like “mouse” now refers to both an, semantic , sound , morphological , syntactic , Which of the following shows a **syntactic** change in English?, “Clomb” became “climbed”, “Knight” changed pronunciation, “To thee I give this ring” became “I give this ring to you”, “LOL” was added to the language, What is an example of **lexical** change?, Knight” → /naɪt/, Blog” was added to the vocabulary, Helped” replaced “holp, I know not” → “I don’t know”, The phrase “I know not” changing to “I don’t know” is an example of, syntactic , semantic , morphological , sound, Knight” was once pronounced with a /k/ sound at the beginning. Now, it’s silent., morfological , lexical , sound , semantic , Holp” becoming “helped” is a case of, Sound , lexical , morphological , semantic , New inventions and technology can introduce new vocabulary, true , false .
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