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Directionality in affixation: the applicability of Marchand’s (1964) semantic criteria [PDF]

open access: yesLinguistica Pragensia, 2023
This paper presents a study of directionality in word-class changing affixation. Specifically, it addresses the various semantic criteria proposed in Marchand (1964) for directionality in conversion as applied to a sample of affixation in English.
Alba E. Ruz , Bożena Cetnarowska
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Afiksasi Verba Bahasa Madura Dialek Pamekasan berdasarkan Perspektif Derivasi dan Infleksi

open access: yesDiglosia, 2022
This study aims to describe the affixation of Madurese verbs in the Pamekasan dialect of low speech level based on the perspective of derivation and inflexion. The data of this research is in the form of Pamekasan dialect Madurese verbs. The data sources
Holifatul Hasanah   +2 more
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Kesalahan Afiksasi dalam Caption Instagram @Infojember Edisi Oktober 2022

open access: yesDiglosia, 2023
This study aims to describe affixation errors in the October 2022 edition of the Instagram @infojember social media caption. Qualitative research is the type of this research that uses a descriptive approach.
Alfi Khoiru An Nisa   +3 more
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Postsyntactic Lowering and linear relations in Dagur noun phrases

open access: yesGlossa, 2021
In this paper, I investigate the unusual order between case and possessive morphemes in the endangered Mongolic language Dagur. It is observed in many languages that the case morpheme follows possessive markers, but Dagur uniformly exhibits the morpheme ...
Zhiyu Mia Gong
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“Jangan Di-Read!”: Indonesian Affixation to English Words on Social Media

open access: yesLite: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya, 2023
Code mixing has been widely studied, but the study of it focusing on Indonesian affixation to English words is still scant. Therefore, this study aims at investigating the types of affixes, the change in English word classes, and the morphophonemic ...
Dian Budiarti, Ihsan Nur Iman Faris
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SEMANTIC-STRUCTURAL PECULIARITIES OF SHAKESPEAREAN NEOLOGISMS

open access: yesSocial Sciences, Humanities and Education Journal, 2021
The article reveals the contributions of William Shakespeare to the development of the English language. Author discusses structural features of  Shakespearean  neologisms and highlights semantic differences in terms of periods of English language.
Ismoilova Dilorom
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Derivational Process of Wawonii Language

open access: yesIdeas, 2020
This research focused on derivational process in Wawonii language at Wawonii regency. The main objective of this research was to find out derivational process of affixation in Wawonii language. This research used qualitative analysis, the data sources in
Yuliyanah Sain, Andi Rachmawati Syarif
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Suspended Morphology in Serbian: Clitics vs. Affixes

open access: yesGlossa, 2017
This article offers a case study of what appears to be an instance of “suspended affixation” in Serbian. The phenomenon in question is particularly interesting and potentially theoretically significant since it occurs in a language in which suspended ...
Miloje Despic
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Morphologic Segmentation Linearity in Jose Garcia Villa's PROEM

open access: yesJournal of English Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2022
Morphology is the study of the intertwined relationship of morphemes, or what we commonly refer to as "words.". Analysis of words enables us to experience how to break apart unfamiliar words in order to understand their overall meanings.
Jett C Quebec
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Bound Morpheme Frequencies in the Performance of Iranian English Language Undergraduates and English Language Materials Developers in Written Descriptive Tasks [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2016
This mini-corpus, cross-linguistic, comparative, and norm-referenced study intends to render the most frequently and oft-used affixes in the written descriptive tasks in the performance of English language materials developers (ELMDs) and Iranian English
Rahim Najjari, Mohammadi Mohammad
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