In English, noun and adjective of the same semantic field are often dissociated, i.e. they do not correspond in form, although they correspond in meaning, e.g.mouth > oral (as opposed to German Mund > mündlich). Sometimes things are complicated by the fact that various adjectives coexist, but we will first be concerned with the pattern mouth > oral. Try completing the table below:
| noun | adjective |
| mouth | oral |
| king | |
| male | |
| woman | |
| local | |
| home | |
| urban | |
| world | |
| cardiac | |
| death | |
| linguistic | |
| word | |
| global |
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