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Adjective Derivational Affixation in English

open access: yesJurnal Kependidikan, 2016
Penelitian ini berjudul Afiksasi Derivasional Pembentukan Kata sifat dalam Bahasa Inggris, bertujuan untuk memberikan gambaran mengenai jenis-jenis afiks derivasional pembentukan kata sifat beserta proses pembentukannya, makna afiksafiks derivasional ...
Baiq Zuhrotun Nafisah
doaj   +1 more source

An implementation of affix grammars [PDF]

open access: yes, 1980
Intermediate results and current problems in an ongoing implemention of minimally restricted, possibly ambiguous Affix Grammars are described. Affix Grammars are informally introduced. A Recursive Backup Parsing Algorithm, suitable for any context-free grammar which is not left-recursive is presented, together with a heuristic scheme which is ...
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Morphological Study of Affixation in Sasak Selaparang Dialect

open access: yes, 2022
Language has many important roles in our life especially for communication. We can imagine how our life will be without language. Every nation has its own language such as Indonesia with its own language and spoken by their native speaker for example ...
Rahmawati, Lela   +2 more
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Continual Learning for Multimodal Data Fusion of a Soft Gripper

open access: yesAdvanced Robotics Research, EarlyView.
Models trained on a single data modality often struggle to generalize when exposed to a different modality. This work introduces a continual learning algorithm capable of incrementally learning different data modalities by leveraging both class‐incremental and domain‐incremental learning scenarios in an artificial environment where labeled data is ...
Nilay Kushawaha, Egidio Falotico
wiley   +1 more source

Levels of Affixation in the Acquisition of English Morphology: A Review of Selected Paper

open access: yesREiLA, 2019
In considering word formation in language development, there appear to be two central issues which can broadly be characterized as questions relating to (i) productivity, and (ii) constraints.
Sikin Nuratika   +2 more
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Gemination and degemination in English affixation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In English, phonological double consonants only occur across morphological boundaries, for example, in affixation (e.g. in unnatural, innumerous). There are two possibilities for the phonetic realization of these morphological geminates: Either the ...
Ben Hedia, Sonia
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A Superlubricated Magnetically Steerable Microcatheter with Integrated Optical and Fluidic Channels

open access: yesAdvanced Robotics Research, EarlyView.
A magnetically steerable microcatheter with integrated optical and fluidic channels is developed for multifunctional navigation in tortuous anatomical environments. A surface‐grafted hydrogel coating enables low‐friction actuation. The device demonstrates stable light and fluid delivery during magnetic manipulation, offering a compact platform for ...
Yuntian Du   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

The significance of word formation techniques utilised in Northern Sotho plant names

open access: yesLiterator
Word formation is a system of rules that can produce new words based on existing lexical items. Word formation strategies are employed by languages to develop their terminology or vocabulary. Although earlier studies have been conducted on Northern Sotho
Seleka M. Tembane
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Лексика песенных зачинов в белорусской свадьбе: семантика, структурные трансформации (на примере одной группы текстов)

open access: yesActa Baltico-Slavica, 2016
Lexical Forms of Song’s Incipits in Belarusian Wedding Cycle: Semantics, Structural Transformations (an Example of One Type of Texts) In the context of the study on dynamic typology and dialectal features of Belarusian folk songs, the paradigm of ...
Галина [Galina] Кутырёва-Чубаля [Kutyriowa-Czubala]
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Affixation

open access: yes, 2014
Affixation is a morphological process whereby a bound morpheme, an affix, is attached to a morphological base. Diachronically, the English word affix was first used as a verb and has its origin in Latin: affixus, past participle of the verb affigere, ad- ‘to’ + figere ‘to fix’.
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