Packet 3: Bonus 20

Some adults added the particle “-gery” or the word “hut” when asked what they would call a house that one of these beings lived in, while 50 percent simply added “house” to the end of their name. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these beings, drawn to resemble bird-like animals, that were the subject of several of the 28 questions given to children in Cambridge and Brookline, Massachusetts by Jean Berko Gleason.
ANSWER: wugs
[10e] Gleason found that none of the children added the suffix “-let” to create this word form, which denotes smallness. In Spanish, the suffixes “-ito” and “-ita” create this word form.
ANSWER: diminutive
[10h] Along with real verbs like mottled, melted, rang, and binged, children were asked to guess the suffix to indicate the past tense with several made up verbs. Name any one of these fake verbs.
ANSWER: rick or gling or spow or bodd [ricked or glinged or spowed or bodded]
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TournamentEditionMatchHeardPPBE %M %H %
2026 NAFTA at Stanford01/17/2026420.00100%100%0%
2026 NAFTA at UBC01/17/2026110.00100%0%0%
2025 NAFTA Online02/14/2026320.00100%100%0%
2026 NAFTA at Vanderbilt02/14/2026215.00100%50%0%
2025 NAFTA at Toronto09/13/2025320.00100%100%0%
2025 NAFTA at Maryland09/27/2025316.67100%67%0%
2025 NAFTA at Harvard10/04/2025220.00100%100%0%
2025 NAFTA at Oxford10/11/2025323.33100%100%33%
2025 NAFTA at Chicago11/08/2025616.67100%67%0%
2025 NAFTA at Columbia11/08/2025415.00100%50%0%
2025 NAFTA at Richmond12/20/2025220.00100%100%0%