1) What is borrowing/ loaning of words? a) The deliberate creation of a new word. This is not a common process of word formation b) Words are combined together to form new words. These can be open, hyphenated or solid. c) First letters are taken from a series of words to create a new term d) Borrowing of words/ concepts from other languages. Words are anglicised, or they may retain their original spelling or phonology e) Words are shortened and the shortened form becomes the norm 2) What is coinage/ neologism? a) The deliberate creation of a new word. This is not a common process of word formation b) Words are combined together to form new words. These can be open, hyphenated or solid. c) First letters are taken from a series of words to create a new term d) Borrowing of words/ concepts from other languages. Words are anglicised, or they may retain their original spelling or phonology e) Words are shortened and the shortened form becomes the norm 3) What is compounding? a) The deliberate creation of a new word. This is not a common process of word formation b) Words are combined together to form new words. These can be open, hyphenated or solid. c) First letters are taken from a series of words to create a new term d) Borrowing of words/ concepts from other languages. Words are anglicised, or they may retain their original spelling or phonology e) Words are shortened and the shortened form becomes the norm 4) What is clipping? a) The deliberate creation of a new word. This is not a common process of word formation b) Words are combined together to form new words. These can be open, hyphenated or solid. c) First letters are taken from a series of words to create a new term d) Borrowing of words/ concepts from other languages. Words are anglicised, or they may retain their original spelling or phonology e) Words are shortened and the shortened form becomes the norm 5) What is an Acronym? a) The deliberate creation of a new word. This is not a common process of word formation b) Words are combined together to form new words. These can be open, hyphenated or solid. c) First letters are taken from a series of words to create a new term d) Borrowing of words/ concepts from other languages. Words are anglicised, or they may retain their original spelling or phonology e) Words are shortened and the shortened form becomes the norm
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