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On how 'middle' plus 'associative/reciprocal' became 'passive' in the Bantu A70 languages [PDF]
In this paper we show that the Bantu A70 languages did not preserve the passive morpheme inherited from Proto-Bantu (PB), but developed a new suffix. It is a morpheme that is compound in origin, consisting of two verbal derivation suffixes which still ...
Bostoen, Koen, Nzang-Bie, Yolande
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In modern cognitive linguistics, the controversial matters of the definition of invariant units in derivatology still remain relevant. The selection of such a unit as a word-formation category, despite the intensification of its study in recent decades ...
L. V. Alpeeva
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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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Proto-Slavic Derivational Patterns of Secondary Imperfective Verbs
This article discusses Proto-Slavic derivational patterns of secondary imperfective verbs, both prefixed and unprefixed, from the Proto-Slavic synchronic point of view.
Matej Šekli
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ABOUT SEMANTICS OF WORD FORMATION ON FRENCH MATERIAL
The purpose of the paper is to show how to study the semantics of word-formation by new paradigm. The intermediate character of word-formation is one of causes of the complexity of its semantics.
I. A. Tsybova
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Syntactic and Semantic Rules in Old English Adjective Formation
The aim of this journal article is to offer a paradigmatic analysis of the formation of adjectives by means of affixation in Old English. More specifically, the focus is on the change of meaning attributable to the processes of word-formation that turn
Raquel Vea Escarza
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Deriving Meaning: A Conceptual Analysis
This article serves as a conceptual analysis to explore and interrogate the definition of meaning through the framework of collective trauma and uncertainty. The author uses the COVID19 pandemic as a reference point to illustrate models of behavior sustained by the onset of collective trauma.
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De la localisation à l’évaluation : des verbes préfixés évaluatifs au sens bien particulier
In French, evaluative morphology can result from two different derivational processes, prefixation and suffixation; prefixes such as suffixes forming important paradigms.
Dany Amiot
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German Youth Language: Word-Formation Types of Suffix Nouns and Their Semantic Relations
The article is devoted to the study of word-formation types in modern German youth slang and a description of their systemic paradigmatic relations. The research material was a large group of suffix nouns, presented in the dictionaries of youth slang, as
N. V. Shamova, L. N. Ponomarenko
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L1 Derivational Morphology: Patterns And Implications for English Language Teaching
Derivational morphological process is one of the teaching materials in Morphology course in English Department of IAIN Kerinci. Then, based on the English Department curriculum, it is required to integrate local wisdom in teaching English areas,.
Herayati Herayati +2 more
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