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A corpus-based list of academic English derivational suffixes
The study reported in this paper aims to create a list of academic English derivational suffixes to help EFL teachers decide which derivational suffixes to be taught first and help their learners, especially those of higher education, expand their ...
S. Suhandoko, Dian Riesti Ningrum
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Derivational Suffixes in Crazy Rich Asians Novel: A Morphological Analysis
This study focused on the classification types and identifying the function of derivational suffixes. The data were taken from a novel entitled Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan.
Ni Putu Dian Narasuari +1 more
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A suffix tree or not a suffix tree? [PDF]
In this paper we study the structure of suffix trees. Given an unlabeled tree $ $ on $n$ nodes and suffix links of its internal nodes, we ask the question "Is $ $ a suffix tree?", i.e., is there a string $S$ whose suffix tree has the same topological structure as $ $?
Starikovskaya, Tatiana A. +1 more
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System of Inflections and derivertion in Turkish language [PDF]
It should be necessary for any researcher to give some information (notification) about sufix in Turkish language. Suffixes: aer syllables without meaning and couldn’t used be alone, but if they are concatenated with the root words, then they sould have
Nihad Mohammed Ashoor Assistant
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Acquisition of diminutives in typologically different languages: Evidence from Russian and Estonian
The comparative paper considers diminutives at the early stages of development based on the longitudinal data of typically-developing monolingual children, aged up to three years old, acquiring languages which are different in the domain of diminutive ...
Victoria V. Kazakovskaya, Reili Argus
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Phonological processes in the noun class system of lama.
The purpose of this paper is to account for the phonological processes taking place within noun classes and across noun classes in Lama, particularly when some class suffixes are attached to noun stems.
Meterwa A. Ourso
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Af hverju góðlátlegur en ekki *góðleglátur? Um leyfilegar og óleyfilegar viðskeytaraðir í íslensku
The article discusses suffix combinations in Icelandic with nominal and adjectival suffixes as first members of the combinations, how common these combinations are and which selectional restrictions are central in Icelandic derivational morphology ...
Þorsteinn G. Indriðason
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Consonant gradation in Fula suffixes the ugly truth
In this paper, I will argue that Skousen's account of the differences between stems and suffixes requires substantial revision and elaboration. I will argue further that the complexities of the behavior of suffixes preclude the possibility of providing ...
Donald G. Churma
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On Suffix Extensions in Suffix Trees
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Breslauer D, Italiano G
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Nouns of Lithuanian Slang with the Slavic suffixes: Borrowings and Hybrids
The article analyses 200 nouns of Lithuanian slang with the three most common Slavic suffixes: -ka, -kė (Russ. -ка, Pl. -ka); -akas (Russ. -ак, Pl. -ak), -iakas (Russ. -як); -ščikas, -čikas (Russ. -щик, -чик). The majority of nouns in the slang are with
Robertas Kudirka
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