Quiz 3 This quiz covers the material from chapter 4, on compounding. Must be submitted by 6:30pm on Friday, October 29th. Name(Required) First Last Email(Required) 1. Exocentric Compounds(Required)Which of the following is an example of an exocentric compound? greenhouse sword-swallower blue bird washer-dryer 2. Synthetic Compounds(Required)Give the template for the following synthetic compounds: man-eating, tub-thumping, churchgoing, God fearing. You should write only one template which will encompass each of those words.3. Which of the following is true?(Required) Over time, a lexeme can sometimes develop into an affix Derivation and compounding do not create new lexemes Everyone who speaks a given language has the same lexicon Affixation is an example of compounding 4. In an endocentric compound, the head:(Required)(Check all that apply.) Determines the lexical category of the compound Is usually the leftmost element Determines what the compound is a "kind" of (e.g. a bluebird is a kind of bird) Is usually the rightmost element Endocentric compounds have no head. 5. Compounding and derivation(Required)In your own words, what do derivation and compounding have in common, and what sets them apart from one another? Δ This entry is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license.