请懂英语的朋友帮忙用英语简单回答一下这几个问题,
8.what'sthedifferencebetweentheinstrumentalmotivationandtheintegrativemotivationofthe...
8. what's the difference between the instrumental motivation and the integrative motivation of the learner's ?
9. how many morphemes are there in the english language ? state what they are and illustrate how they work
10 . what is a free morpheme ? what is a bound morpheme ? and how are they different from each other ? 展开
9. how many morphemes are there in the english language ? state what they are and illustrate how they work
10 . what is a free morpheme ? what is a bound morpheme ? and how are they different from each other ? 展开
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8. The instrumental motivation refers to the motivation that comes from learning purpose. For example, when you learn English for the purpose of using English as a tool, this motivation is the instrumental motivation. The integrative motivation refers to the motivation that comes from seeking perfection. For example, when you learn English for the purpose of making your self more culturally perfect. this motivation is the integrative motivation.
9. In linguistics, a morpheme is the smallest component of word, or other linguistic unit, that has semantic meaning. As for the question that how many morphemes in English, I can't answer you. It's difficult to give an exact answer, just as to the question that how many words in English. Anyway, we may have definite answer to: how many morphemes are there in a certain word?
10. I'll show you an example. The word "unbreakable" has three morphemes: "un-", a bound morpheme; "break", a free morpheme; and "-able", a bound morpheme. "un-" is also a prefix, "-able" is a suffix. Both "un-" and "-able" are affixes.
I hope my answer will satisfy you.
9. In linguistics, a morpheme is the smallest component of word, or other linguistic unit, that has semantic meaning. As for the question that how many morphemes in English, I can't answer you. It's difficult to give an exact answer, just as to the question that how many words in English. Anyway, we may have definite answer to: how many morphemes are there in a certain word?
10. I'll show you an example. The word "unbreakable" has three morphemes: "un-", a bound morpheme; "break", a free morpheme; and "-able", a bound morpheme. "un-" is also a prefix, "-able" is a suffix. Both "un-" and "-able" are affixes.
I hope my answer will satisfy you.
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