CLST 301 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Phon, Cycl, Incus

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Check if the term is a noun , verb , or adjective before translating it into its definition. Connecting vowel rules: never use after a prefix. Note: use before a prefix if it is placed between two roots: use between all roots (unless told otherwise, use between root and suffix/termination only if suffix/termination begins with a consonant (other than h ) ment o pericheilitis. Inflammation of the chin and the area around the lip . Prefixes that never elide: a-, ante-, de-, dia-, eu-, infra-, intra-, neo-, peri-, pre-, pro-, supra- Concerned with consonants . en- syn- con- em- sym- com- co- col- before b, p, m before b, p, m before b, p, m before vowel or h before l . Locative hypo-, sub- infra- super- supra- excessive; excess of (in a negative sense) less than normal; deficiency of superior (in a positive sense) below; under below; under above; beyond; superior above; beyond; superior.

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