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Choose the option/s that lead/s to the ungrammaticality of the English word *grammarismian.

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When evaluating morphological structure, remember: primary affixes attach to roots or bases, secondary affixes can attach to already affixed or derived forms. Mismatches lead to ungrammatical forms.
Updated On: Apr 26, 2025
  • -ian is a primary affix
  • -ism is a primary affix
  • -ian is a secondary affix
  • -ism is a secondary affix
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The Correct Option is A, D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Understand primary vs secondary affixes.
Primary affixes attach directly to root/base forms, while secondary affixes attach to already affixed forms.
Step 2: Analyze *grammarismian.
The affix {-ism} typically forms abstract nouns from bases (e.g., {grammar} → {grammarism}). The affix {-ian} is a primary affix and must attach directly to the base. However, in {grammarismian}, {-ian} is trying to attach to a derived word ({grammarism}), which is not allowed for a primary affix.
Thus, the ungrammaticality arises due to:
(A): {-ian} being a primary affix (shouldn't attach to a derived base),
(D): {-ism} being a secondary affix implies it's already derived, leading to an ill-formed base for {-ian}.
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