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Choose 10 of the 24 total morphemes to identify as either derivational or inflectional. Simply type the word you chose to identify and write “inflectional” or “derivational” Make sure you clearly label each section of your answer with the appropriate exercise title

In the following passage,
indicate in the blank following each underlined suffix whether it is inflectional (I)
or derivational (D). Note: some examples may involve two suffixes.
You may have noticed ______ that some English speakers ______ intone their declarative
sentences ______ as though they are questions, so that “I really like eating ______
out,” a sentence which ends ______ on its ______ lowest pitch, sounds ______ like “I really
______ like eating out?” and ends on one of the sentence’s ______ higher ______ pitches.
As more and more Americans ______ started ______ to speak, at least occasionally
______, in this pattern, we needed a name for it. Thus uptalk (verb and noun) was created
______ from the two free morphemes up and talk . Because many parents and teachers
object to uptalking ______ (noun), they may have helped you break the habit. You may
once have uptalked ______ but aren’t uptalking ______ (verb) anymore. Or maybe you are
still an uptalker ______, in spite of their best efforts and careful ______ monitoring ______.
Can you now reliably ______ identify inflectional ______ and derivational ______
morphemes ______? You may have noticed (inflectional) that some English speakers (derivational) intone their declaratives sentences… View the full answer

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