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Language, Meaning, and Pedagogy: An Analysis of Derivational and Compounding Morphology in Khalil Gibran’s Poetry

EDUVELOP (Journal of English Education and Development)
In the current research, complex relationship between meaning, language, and pedagogy was seen by examining derivational bound morphemes and compound words used in the poems of Khalil Gibran.
Rini Listyowati   +3 more
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How well do schoolchildren and adolescents know the form and meaning of different derivational suffixes? Evidence from a cross-sectional study

Applied Psycholinguistics
As children advance through school, derived words become increasingly common in their reading materials. Previous studies have shown that children’s knowledge of derivational morphology develops relatively slowly, but there is more to learn about this ...
Dalia Martinez   +3 more
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Analysis of Derivational Suffixes Found in CNN News: Entertainment Edition

ELYSIAN JOURNAL : English Literature, Linguistics and Translation Studies
This research explores how derivational suffixes alter the meaning and grammatical category of words. The study analyzed derivational suffixes found in CNN News: Entertainment Edition, focusing on their types and functions.
Dewa Ayu Giri Ulan   +1 more
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Derivational Morphemes on Webtoon “Smile Brush” by Waroo: A Morphology Analysis

Jurnal Onoma Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra
This study aimed to identify and analyze derivational morphemes found in the Smile Brush Webtoon by Waroo, focusing on their types, word-formation processes, and their effects on word class and meaning.
M. Martini   +4 more
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An Analysis of Derivational Morphology in Angelina Jolie’s UN Speech on Equality for Women

Jurnal Agama dan Sosial Humaniora (JASH)
This study aims to discuss derivational affixes in Angelina Jolie’s speech at the UN on women’s equality. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method in analysing the derivation words in Angelina Jolie's speech. The results found 78 derivation words,
Eva Meidi Kulsum   +1 more
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Good Shepherd Sunday: A Morphological Study of Derivational Affixes in Pope Leo XIV’S Speech

BLAZE : Jurnal Bahasa dan Sastra dalam Pendidikan Linguistik dan Pengembangan
This study aims to analyze the derivational affixes found in the Regina Caeli speech delivered by Pope Leo XIV. The main focus of the research is to identify the types of derivational affixes and determine their frequency, including both prefixes and ...
Salwa Khuzaimatu   +1 more
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DERIVATIONAL MORPHEMES ANALYSIS OF CATEGORIES AND FUNCTIONS IN JEFF BEZOS’ TWEETS: MORPHOLOGICAL APPROACH.

Proceeding of Undergraduate Conference on Literature, Linguistic, and Cultural Studies, 2022
The aim of this research is to analyze the derivational morphemes categories and the additional meaning of the words by the addition of the morphemes in Jeff Bezos’ tweets.
W. Son, Delia Anyelir, Afriana Afriana
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Derivational Affixes in Toy Story 4 Movie Script

Journal of English language teaching and learning
This research aims to find out some things about derivational affixes contained in Toy Story 4 movie script, such as the types of derivational affixes used in the movie as well as the form and meaning of the derivational affixes.
Sarah Annisah
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Semantic Roles of English Language Teaching Derivational Suffixes

Manar Elsharq Journal for Literature and Language Studies
The purpose of this study is to describe the roles of the suffixes in English and to identify similarities and contrasts in the semantic functions of suffixes in the English language.
Rusul Neima Kamal   +3 more
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Deriving Word Meaning from Written Context: A Multicomponential Skill

Language Learning, 2001
A cross‐sectional study with Dutch first‐language learners from grade 2, 4, and 6 was conducted to investigate their ability to derive word meaning from context. We used a multicomponential measure that involved the percentage of correct attributes, inclusion of a false attribute, and contextualization.
Fukkink, R.G., Blok, H., de Glopper, K.
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