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Towards a Methodology for the Analysis of Associative-Derivational Meaning of a Personal Name [PDF]

open access: yesВопросы ономастики, 2016
Based on appellative lexical units derived from the Russian personal name Ivan, as well as on idioms with this name, the author advances an analytical approach for the investigation into the associative-derivational meaning of a personal name.
Lyubov A. Feoktistova
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Polish Derivational Nests with Nouns Delineating the Seasons of the Year – a Comparison with the Russian Language

open access: yesZeszyty Cyrylo-Metodiańskie, 2023
The article discusses derivational nests of Polish nouns ‘wiosna’, ‘lato’, ‘jesień’, ‘zima’ in comparison with their Russian equivalents ‘весна’, ‘лето’, ‘осень’, ‘зима’.
Anna Stasienko
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DERIVATIONAL MORPHEMES IN A MOVIE SCRIPT OF THE AVENGERS WRITTEN BY JOSS WHEDON

open access: yesIJOTL-TL (Indonesian Journal of Language Teaching and Linguistics), 2023
This research is aimed to give contribution about the process of word formation, especially derivational morphemes. Descriptive qualitative method is applied in this research by collecting data, then observing and analyzing it descriptively.
Baiatun Nisa   +3 more
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English Derivational and Inflectional Morphemes of the Authentic-Recount Text

open access: yesSALEE
Some first-grade students of SMKN 1 Pemalang still have difficulties in arranging words when they produce texts. Vocational students generally focus more on their vocations such as computer network engineering, visual communication design, etc.
Anisa Fajriati   +2 more
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The Search for Truth: An Analysis of the Derivational Affixes Found in the Selected Poems of Fernando A. Bernardo’s The Silent Voice of Your Soul

open access: yesSALEE, 2022
One of the most important components of language is Vocabulary, a set of words or the combinations of symbols, signs, or letters that have evolved to identify things and ideas.
Kay T Juanillo   +1 more
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Derivational Occasionalisms in the Speech of One Child Aged from Four to Five Years

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки
This article explores the dynamics of various techniques used by children to create occasionalisms, focusing on the derivational innovations of one child at the age from four to five years and before turning four years (as shown by the earlier research).
M. B. Eliseeva
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Словотвірний потенціал префіксальних дієслів зі значенням «переміщення вгору» в українській і польській мовах (зіставно-типологічний аспект)

open access: yesStudia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej, 2021
The Derivational Potential of Prefixed Verbs with the Meaning of ‘Moving Upwards’ in the Ukrainian and Polish Languages (Comparative and Typological Aspects) This article is devoted to the derivational potential of prefixed verbs with the meaning ...
Любомир [Liubomyr] В. [V.] Сегін [Sehin]
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Bridging form and meaning: support from derivational suffixes in word learning

open access: yesJournal of Research in Reading, 2021
Background: Vocabulary development is closely associated with morphological knowledge, yet work is needed to understand the mechanisms underpinning this relationship.
Nicola Dawson, K. Rastle, J. Ricketts
semanticscholar   +1 more source

MAKNA DERIVASIONAL DAN INFLEKSIONAL VERBA NASAL BAHASA JAWA DIALEK AREK

open access: yesSeBaSa, 2022
This study aims to observe the change in the meaning of the nasal verbs in the Arek dialect of Javanese. The scope of the research is limited to the speeches of the community verbs in the Arek zone in Malang Regency. The research data was done from 7-17
Nur Hanifa Wicaksono   +2 more
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Типологія словотвірних парадигм префіксальних дієслів зі значенням «переміщення вгору» в польській мові

open access: yesStudia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej, 2020
A Typology of Word-Formation Paradigms of Polish Prefixed Verbs with the Meaning of ‘Moving Upwards’ This article offers an analysis of the derivational potential of Polish prefixed verbs with the meaning of ‘moving upwards’.
Любомир [Liubomyr] Васильович [Vasylʹovych] Сегін [Sehin]
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