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Afiks Bahasa Korea dalam Esai Jichyeotgeonna Joahaneun Ge Eopgeona

open access: yesJLA (Jurnal Lingua Applicata), 2021
This study aims to analyze Korean language affixes. The source data in this research was taken from a Korean essay entitled Jichyeotgeona Joahaneun Ge Eopgeona.
Adinda Hasna Rahmadia, Usmi Usmi
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Affix Acquisition Order in Serbian EFL Learners

open access: yesRomanian Journal of English Studies, 2013
Given that affix knowledge plays a vital role in the development of L1/L2 knowledge, the aim of this paper is to explore Mochizuki and Aizawa’s (2000) notion about the order of affix acquisition in the Serbian EFL context.
Danilović Jelena   +2 more
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INTERFERENSI BAHASA BETAWI DALAM CERPEN MAHASISWA JURUSAN PBSI FITK UIN SYARIF HIDAYATULLAH JAKARTA

open access: yesDialektika: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia, 2015
This study tried to see how far the interference of Betawi language in Department of  Education  Indonesian  Language  and  Literature  students’  short  story,  Faculty  of Tarbiya and Teaching Sciences, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University of ...
Siti Sahara
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Wykładniki dezintensyfikacji w języku polskim i słowackim – zarys problematyki

open access: yesStudia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej, 2020
Exponents of Deintensification in Polish and Slovak: An Outline This paper deals with deintensification and its exponents in two closely related languages: Polish and Slovak.
Sylwia Sojda
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The processing of affixed words [PDF]

open access: yesMemory & Cognition, 1977
Two experiments are reported which suggest that affixed words are not morphologically decomposed but are processed as single units. Experiment 1 involved a lexical decision task, and it suggested that lexical access does not require decomposition. Experiment 2 involved a task designed to maximize the opportunity for decomposition, but it showed that ...
L, Manelis, D A, Tharp
openaire   +2 more sources

About the implicit variant of the affix of the third person of the category of possession of nouns in the Chuvash language

open access: yesРазвитие образования, 2018
The article deals with the spelling of nominal word combinations in the Chuvash language, the components of which are connected by an implicit version of the affix of the third person.
Yuriy M. Vinogradov
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Morphological Analysis of Derivational Affixes in Brothers Grimm’s the Story of Rapunzel

open access: yesEnglish Franca: Academic Journal of English Language and Education, 2020
This paper aimed to explore derivational affixes, more specifically the types of derivational affixes and the functions of the derivational affixes in the story of Rapunzel, which was written by the Brothers Grimm.
Efrika Siboro, Barli Bram
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Research on Influence of Uyghur Complex Morphology on Chinese-Uyghur Machine Translation [PDF]

open access: yesJisuanji gongcheng, 2020
The Uyghur morphology is comparatively complex and the configuration affix plays a significant role in Uyghur,which is grammatically very different from Chinese.Aiming at the morphology characteristics of Uyghur,this paper analyzes the function of Uyghur
MUNIRE·Muhetare, LI Xiao, YANG Yating
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English syllabification and schwa-insertion: from the sound pattern of English to the notion of phase

open access: yesLinguistica, 2005
It is a well-known fact that in English, syllabification of derived words differs according to the attaching affix, Chomsky and Halle (1968). In words such as hinder, meter, burgle the final sonorant of the roots /hindr/, /mitr/, /burgl/ is syllabic in ...
Tatjana Marvin
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Congruency of Separable Affix Verb Combinations Is Linearly Indexed by the N400

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2018
Separable affix verbs consist of a stem and a derivational affix, which, in some languages can appear together or in discontinuous, distributed form, e.g., German “aufgreifen” and “greifen … auf” [“up-pick(ing)” and “pick … up”].
Jeff Hanna   +3 more
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