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MORPHOLOGICAL AND MORPHOPHONEMIC PROCESS OF ALAY VARIATION
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 Structural-Semantic Features of Computer Terms in English
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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The use of affixation in academic English: A lexical explanation on affixation, root and meaning
This research paper attempts to provide a detailed lexical explanation on ‘the use of affixation in academic English in the context of word formation. The use of affixation in words may lead to word formation contributing to sentence construction while ...
G. H. Abeyweera
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The semantics of noun-to-verb zero-derivation in English and Spanish
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
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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Neologisms in Political Discourse: Translation Peculiarities [PDF]
The article is devoted to the study of methods and techniques of translating English-language neologisms of political media discourse into Russian. The authors point out the importance of three factors that are decisive in the analysis of neologisms ...
Julia P. Chalaya, Mohamad Ghashim
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Morphology-Syntax interface for Turkish LFG [PDF]
This paper investigates the use of sublexical units as a solution to handling the complex morphology with productive derivational processes, in the development of a lexical functional grammar for Turkish.
Cetinoglu, Ozlem +2 more
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Multiple preverbation in Homeric Greek: A typological insight
This paper analyses the system of multiple affixation of spatial preverbs in Homeric Greek in a typological perspective, based on Talmy’s (2000) typology of Motion event, on the work done within the Trajectoire Project (CNRS, TUL), and work on (multiple)
Caroline Imbert
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Social Networks: A Source of Lexical Innovation and Creativity in Contemporary Peninsular Spanish
There is no doubt that the Internet, where English is ubiquitous, has revolutionized our way of life. Socially, it has opened frontiers to such an extent that nowadays human beings can be permanently connected, no matter the distance between them, in ...
Beatriz Rodríguez Arrizabalaga
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Affixation Process in Sundanese
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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