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A Description of Derivational Affixes in Sarhaddi Balochi of Granchin [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2014
Sarhaddi Balochi dialect, a language variety of Western (Rakhshani) Balochi, employs derivation through affixation as one of its word formation processes.
Abbas Ali Ahangar   +2 more
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Lexical morphology – a method of technical term scientific investigation [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Social Sciences, 2019
The present study deals with attempts to elucidate some peculiarities of technical terms formation through lexical morphology, a way to investigate lexical units through morphemes, often defined as the smallest linguistic units with grammatical function.
CATERENCIUC, Svetlana
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Формы повелительного наклонения в Радзивиловской летописи

open access: yesPolilog: Studia Neofilologiczne, 2016
Imperative forms in Radziwiłł Chronicle Imperative forms found in the fifteenth-century Radziwiłł Chronicle were presented in the following article.
Anna Kulik
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CLOSING SUFFIXES IN OLD ENGLISH: A STUDY BASED ON RECURSIVE AFFIXATION

open access: yesStudia Anglica Posnaniensia, 2013
This paper takes issue with the lexicon of Old English and, more specifically, with the existence of closing suffixes in word-formation. Closing suffixes are defined as base suffixes that prevent further suffixation by word-forming suffixes (Aronoff ...
Alonso Roberto Torre   +1 more
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Dynamic extended suffix arrays

open access: yesJournal of Discrete Algorithms, 2010
zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Salson, Mikael   +3 more
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WORD FORMATION IN "A FRAGMENT OF THE KORČULA LECTIONARY"

open access: yesFluminensia: Journal for Philological Research, 1995
The text deals with the word formation in the Korčula Lectionary in the 14th ct. One can see the great compatibility with the contemporary language, especially with the formation mood.
Dragica Malić
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Expanding the area of classical philology: International words

open access: yesNordlit: Tidsskrift i litteratur og kultur, 2014
The classical languages, Greek and Latin, have a special kind of afterlife, namely through their explosive expansion into other languages, from antiquity until today.
Vibeke Roggen
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A Study on Noun Suffixes: Accounting for the Vernacularisation of English in Late Medieval Medical Texts

open access: yesLinguistik Online, 2012
This paper seeks to contribute to the study of the vernacularisation process in late Middle English by measuring up to what an extent concrete and abstract noun suffixes (in line with Dalton-Puffer 1996) attach to either Germanic or Romance bases in the ...
Begoña Crespo
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A Descriptive Analysis of Basque Hypocoristics [PDF]

open access: yesFontes Linguae Vasconum, 2014
In this article we explain the patterns that are and were used for hypocoristization in Basque, in addition to providing a definition of the term «hypocoristic » and mentioning some terminology problems on the matter.
Patxi Salaberri Zaratiegi   +1 more
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A CONTRASTIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN ENGLISH AND INDONESIAN PREFIXES AND SUFFIXES IN THE DESCRIPTIVE TEXTS OF STUDENT’S TEXTBOOKS

open access: yesEnglish Community Journal, 2018
This study is aimed at describing the kinds of the English and Indonesian prefixes and suffixes mostly found in the descriptive text of student’s and finding the similarities and dissimilarities.
Vera Veti Mena, Kurnia Saputri
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