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Neologisms in Political Discourse: Translation Peculiarities [PDF]

open access: yesАктуальные проблемы филологии и педагогической лингвистики, 2023
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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Multiple preverbation in Homeric Greek: A typological insight

open access: yesCogniTextes, 2011
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

open access: yesLanguages, 2021
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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Old English adjectival affixation: Structure and function [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The aim of this article is to carry out a structural-functional analysis of the formation of Old English adjectives by means of affixation. By analysing the rules and operations that produce the 3,356 adjectives which the lexical database of Old ...
Vea Escarza Raquel   +2 more
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Tone and affixation in Hausa

open access: yesStudies in African Linguistics, 1986
In terms of their tonal behavior, Hausa affixes can be divided into two types. Tone integrating affixes (TIA's), all of which are suffixes, spread their tone(s) over the stem to which they are attached, overriding lexical stem tone in the process.
Paul Newman
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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
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The Morphological and Semantic Types of Old English Lost Adjectives

open access: yesMiscelánea: A Journal of English and American Studies, 2014
The aim of this article is to provide a morphological and semantic analysis of the ca. 4,800 Old English adjectives that, having got lost throughout linguistic evolution, are not included in the Oxford English Dictionary.
Luisa Fidalgo Allo
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A Description of Derivational Affixes in Sarhaddi Balochi of Granchin [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2014
Sarhaddi Balochi dialect, a language variety of Western (Rakhshani) Balochi, employs derivation through affixation as one of its word formation processes.
Abbas Ali Ahangar   +2 more
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INDONESIAN AFFIXATION ATTACHED TO ENGLISH WORDS IN ADOLESCENT TABLOID

open access: yes, 2022
This paper analyzes the pattern of Indonesian affixation which is attached to English words found in 4 famous Adolescent Tabloid namely Keren Beken, Gaul, Fantasi, and Genie.
Rasika, Dede Jihan
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Morphological Process of Affixation in Forming Code-Mixing Patterns on Instagram Quotes in 2023 to 2024

open access: yesPrasasti: Journal of Linguistics
The phenomenon of code-mixing involving Indonesian and English cannot be separated from the morphological process of affixation to form word formation patterns.
Ela Lolitasari
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