Elements can be studied through word families from "summary" of English Vocabulary Elements by Keith Denning,Brett Kessler,William R. Leben,William Ronald Leben
One way to approach the study of vocabulary elements is through word families. Word families consist of a base element, or root, and its related forms, which can include derivatives, compounds, and inflected forms. By examining the various words within a word family, one can gain insight into the meanings and usage of the base element.
For example, the base element "act" is a common root in English vocabulary. By exploring the word family associated with "act," we can uncover a range of related words that share this root, such as "action," "react," "active," "actor," and "enact." Each of these words provides a different perspective on the concept of "act," whether it be the performance of a deed, a response to a stimulus, or the state of being in motion.
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