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11 May, 03:07

18. The following are some verb forms in Chickasaw, a member of the Muskogean family of languages spoken in south-central Oklahoma. a. What is the root morpheme for the following verbs? (1) "to be tall" (2) "to be hungry"

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  1. 11 May, 05:24
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    1). To be tall - 'chaaha'

    2). To be hungry - 'hopoba'

    Explanation:

    As per the question, the root morpheme for the given words 'to be tall' and 'to be hungry' would be 'chaaha' and 'hopoba' in Chickasaw which is a member of the Muskogean family of languages that are quite commonly spoken in south-central Oklahoma. The other words that can be derived using these root morphemes would be:

    Sachaaha - 'I am tall' - Hopobatok - 'he was hungry'

    Chaaha - 'he or she is tall' - Hoohopobatok - 'they were hungry'

    Chichaaha - 'you are tall' - Sahopoba - 'I am hungry'

    Hoochaaha - 'they are tall'
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