CLST 301 Lecture 2: Vocab Mod 2.pdf
Document Summary
The vocabulary lists for modules 4 12 contain roots and terminations only. An asterisk next to a term indicates that there is another and (usually) disparate meaning for this term; the references in square brackets such as [see mod. 7, cervic-] indicate where you will later encounter this alternate meaning. The asterisk is provided as a cross-reference, so do not be concerned if later modules are referred to which you have not yet seen. Nb: you must learn each term with its appropriately-placed dash (for example, bucc-). You need to know where the dash is placed for the purposes of tutorial quizzes. Brackets: round brackets indicate words which will be filled in by other parts of a term. For example, for cele = protrusion filled with (a substance), the brackets indicate that a substance, such as mucus, is needed to complete the meaning and will be indicated by a root in another part of the term.