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Affixation in Morphology

open access: yes, 2020
Affixation is the morphological process that consists of adding an affix (i.e., a bound morpheme) to a morphological base. It is cross-linguistically the most common process that human languages use to derive new lexemes (derivational affixation) or to adapt a word’s form to its morphosyntactic context (inflectional affixation ...
Van Goethem, Kristel   +1 more
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Affixation Process in Sundanese

open access: yesArbitrer, 2019
This article focuses on the form of the affixation process in Sundanese. This study uses a qualitative approach. The data in this study are Sundanese sentences that contain affixation. The data sources in this study are (1) Sundanese dictionaries and (2)
Bram Denafri, Mery Melati, Sabri Koebanu
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DERIVATIONAL AFFIXATION ON THE STUDENT’S RECOUNT TEXT [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Language is important in our life, especially for communication. Talking about language was certainly lead to the discussion of linguistic, such as morphology. In the morphology there is derivational and inflectional affixation.
Hasanah, Nunur   +2 more
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Affixation in English: A Morphological Approach [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
: This research paper explores the intricate relationship between affixation and morphology in the English language, examining its types, functions, and implications within a morphological framework.
Dr. M. Ramesh Kumar, B. Jothimeena
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EXPANSION OF LANGUAGE AND AFFIXATION

open access: yes, 2023
Language is connected to the speaker and words are part of public speaking. The speakers of these words have no idea of their linguistic history. With the passage of time, the forms, appearances, spellings, and meanings of the word change.
Dr Abid Hussain Sial, Sadia Kanwal
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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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The Structural-Semantic Features of Computer Terms in English

open access: yesCognitive Studies | Études cognitives, 2020
The Structural-Semantic Features of Computer Terms in English The article is devoted to the study of the structural and semantic characteristics of computer terms in English.
Maryna Bogachyk, Dmytro Bihunov
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MORPHOLOGICAL AND MORPHOPHONEMIC PROCESS OF ALAY VARIATION

open access: yesLingua: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra dan Pengajarannya, 2015
This study reports the morphological and morphonemic process of  Alay variation as a communication model among Indonesia youth. Data were analysed by using qualitative approach applying thematic framing.
Dwi Astuti Wahyu Nurhayati
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The semantics of noun-to-verb zero-derivation in English and Spanish

open access: yesZeitschrift für Sprachwissenschaft, 2023
The semantics of zero-derivation/conversion has attracted renewed interest both as a subject of description and as a means towards refined descriptions of the process.
Valera Salvador
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A Comparative Approach to Class Changing Derivational Affixes in English and Kurdish

open access: yesمجلة جامعة كويه للعلوم الانسانية والاجتماعية, 2021
This paper is an analytical comparative morphological study of class changing of some of derivational affixes in Standard English and Central Kurdish from the standpoints of Generative Morphology.
Saza F. Abdulla, Mohsin H. S. Qadir
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