Derivational Occasionalisms in the Speech of One Child Aged from Four to Five Years
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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Synonim – pojęcie zapomniane. O dżokeryzacji współczesnego języka
Forgetting synonyms: on the “jokerization” of everyday language The democratization of social relations can bring about linguistic liberalization, where the effectiveness and speed of transmitting information are of utmost importance. Wherever possible,
Barbara Kryżan-Stanojević
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Fungsi Prefiks me-(N) dalam Cerita Populer Berjudul Antagonist Princess
The addition of the prefix {me-N} to a word does not only mean doing something. However, this addition has various grammatical meanings. The objectives of this research are (1) to describe the affixation of prefix {me-N}, (2) the function of prefix {me-N}
Ilma Zulfa
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Old English nominal affixation: A structural-functional analysis*
This journal article carries out a structural-functional analysis of the formation of Old English nouns by means of affixation. The data comprise a total of 4,370 nouns which result from either prefixation or suffixation, retrieved from the lexical ...
Raquel Vea Escarza
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Constituent structure of a Tagalog text [PDF]
This paper is an inductive look at the constituents found in a randomly selected Tagalog text, Bob Ong’s Alamat ng Gubat (Makati City, MM: Visual Print Enterprises, 2004). The analysis is based on the full text, but we will only be able to go through the
LaPolla, Randy J.
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Early predictors of phonological and morphological awareness and the link with reading : evidence from children with different patterns of early deficit [PDF]
This study examines the contribution of early phonological processing (PP) and language skills on later phonological awareness (PA) and morphological awareness (MA), as well as the links among PA, MA, and reading.
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Feminitiviti: Nominative and Derivational Aspects
Currently feminitives (feminatives) appear to be one of the actively discussed lexico-semantic groups. This discussion has gone far beyond the community of researchers.
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The role of linguistics in language teaching: the case of two, less widely taught languages - Finnish and Hungarian [PDF]
This paper discusses the role of various linguistic sub-disciplines in teaching Finnish and Hungarian. We explain the status of Finnish and Hungarian at University College London and in the UK, and present the principle difficulties in learning and ...
Tarsoly, E., Valijärvi, R.
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REDUPLICATED WORDS IN SUNDANESE: The Study of Uniqueness of Local Language [PDF]
The title of this study is “Reduplicated Words in Sundanese” which analyzes the morphological process in Sundanese. The purpose of the study is to analyze and also to find out the forms of reduplicated words and the kinds of semantic interpretation in
Mahdi, Sutiono, Setiyawati, Setiyawati
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SEMANTICS OF INSULT IN THE CONTEXT OF THE VERB PARADIGM
The paper argues for the possibility of identifying pejorative meaning in statements that contain derogatory verbs when conducting forensic linguistic examination of materials in investigations of alleged insult.
K. Novikova
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