04/07/2021
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A word family It is a group of words that share the same lexeme or root. Also called "lexical families", they are made up of primitive words (town) and their derived words: townthe A, townit is, townania.
In this case, the lexeme or root is town. In many word families, the stem can vary, as long as it maintains its original meaning. Here, depending on the derivation, the root may also appear civi-, which comes from the term of Latin origin civis (citizen).
Adding morphemes, you can form derived words, for example:
townAna | townit is | civilization |
townanas | civicAC | civilizations |
townania | civicco | civilizar |
townyear | civil | civithey will lizar |
townyears | civithem | withtownAna |
townthe A | civility | withtownyears |
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