Linguistics ( analytic synthetic) coursework

Please use book for Reference Denham, Kristin, and Anne Lobeck. Linguistics for everyone: An introduction. Cengage Learning, 2012.  6.1 (p.209)  Analytic Synthetic A. In the Lushootseed (dxwl.Êucid) language, the place name Skykomish can be broken down into the following morphemes. Based on this word, would you classify this language as more analytic or synthetic? Skykomish
 sq’ixwabÊ
 s-q’ixw- abÊ
nominalizer—located upstream—people of      ‘upstream people’ B. Explain how this example from Chinese is illustrative of an analytic rather than a synthetic language. 我 所有 的 朋友 都 要 吃 ォ 蛋 w° su°y°u de péngyou dou yào chi ji dàn
I all possessive friend(s) all want eat chicken egg(s) ‘My friends all want to eat eggs.’ 6.12 (p.213) Forming New Words Recall the following word formation processes used in English: affixation, compounding, blending, clipping, acronyms, eponyms, conversions, backformations, and reduplication.  Now, consider the following words from Word Spy and previous nominees for the American Dialect Society’s Word of the Year.  chugger, bridezilla, NIMBY, manscaping, crittercam, nanopublishing, furkid, tofurkey, refudiate  Explain which process of word formation has applied in each word. Look up the meaning of each word; if you can find no meaning, make one up!  Reference BookDenham, Kristin, and Anne Lobeck. Linguistics for everyone: An introduction. Cengage Learning, 2012.    

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