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Altitude, négritude, bravitude ou la résurgence d’une suffixation
Il y a quelques années, la perte de disponibilité de la suffixation en -itude ne faisait aucun doute. Les quelques noms en -itude enregistrés dans les dictionnaires sont pour la plupart des noms de mesure (altitude, amplitude, etc.).
Koehl Aurore
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This text analyses the semantic functions of the suffix -deira within agentive and/or instrumental deverbal nouns of European and Brazilian Portuguese.
Graça Rio-Torto , Nuno Renca
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Processus de la néologie dans « Tranche de vie » du Quotidien d'Oran : l’affixation
The article proposes a part of an analytical study of the typology of neologisms processes in the Algerian French-language newspaper Le Quotidian d'Oran, which concerns affixation.
Samira Allam-Iddou
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Structural and semantic features of occasional words in store and marketplace advertising [PDF]
The article examines the word-formation and semantic features of the occasional words functioning in television advertising of stores and marketplaces. Despite a large number of studies of the advertising language, to date there are no works presenting ...
Anastasia V. Zavadskaya
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Babaring lelakon; The use of -ing in Javanese genitive constructions
Two nominals in a genitive construction in Javanese are typically linked by the suffix -é in the low speech level and by -ipun in the high level, both of which are derived from the third person possessive suffix.
Daniel Krauße
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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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Inspired by a series of papers initiated in 2015 by Berthé et al., we introduce a new condition called suffix-connectedness. We show that the groups generated by the return sets of a uniformly recurrent suffix-connected language lie in a single conjugacy class of subgroups of the free group.
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Pejorative terms for people in the Serbian language [PDF]
The objective of this research is the pejorative connotation of lexemes denoting and qualifying people in the contemporary Serbian language. These nominal units with negative expressive tonality have a specific semantic structure where, apart ...
Jovanović Jovana B.
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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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Expressing highest/lowest intensity in Romanian and Spanish. A contrastive-typological approach [PDF]
This paper aims to comparatively present the means of expressing intensity in Romanian and Spanish from a predominantly synchronic perspective, without neglecting the importance of the diachronic study of language facts and the etymological ...
Violeta-Georgiana BUTISEACĂ
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