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Look up the etymology of humor in your dictionary. What process has the word undergone? generalization specialization
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Look up the etymology of humor in your dictionary. What process has the word undergone? generalization specialization
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The process of specialization.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Here is the answer to the question above. The etymology of the word humor is that, it came from the latin word "humere" then became "humor" which means moisture. Then the words were transformed into different words which also has the meaning of "moisture". This word has undergone the process of specialization.
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