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Notions of paradigm and their value in word-formation
Word Structure, 2019This paper explores the notion of paradigm within lexical structures, particularly, but not exclusively, morphological structures. It illustrates that the notion of paradigm includes rather more than is usually considered to fall under this heading.
L. Bauer
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, 2018
This book is an introduction to the study of word-formation, that is, the ways in which new words are built on the bases of other words (e.g. happy – happy-ness), focusing on English.
Ingo Plag
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This book is an introduction to the study of word-formation, that is, the ways in which new words are built on the bases of other words (e.g. happy – happy-ness), focusing on English.
Ingo Plag
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The formation of habit and word-of-mouth intention of over-the-top platforms
Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 2023Anup Anurag Soren +1 more
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Compounds and Minor Word‐Formation Types
The Handbook of English Linguistics, 2020L. Bauer
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2000
Abstract Deverbal substantives. In sections 2–19 are discussed the principal suffixes added to verb-stems to make nouns and adjectives, excluding those dealt with under the headings of participles and verbal nouns in Chapters IX and X.
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Abstract Deverbal substantives. In sections 2–19 are discussed the principal suffixes added to verb-stems to make nouns and adjectives, excluding those dealt with under the headings of participles and verbal nouns in Chapters IX and X.
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1999
Abstract Chen (Pl. Same), N. Diminutive suffix (making the noun neuter and usually causing the stem-vowel to be mutated where possible), e.g. das Lämmchen little lamb (Lamm lamb); nouns in -e and -en lose these endings before -chen, e.g. das Schürzchen little apron (Schürze apron), das F#x00E4;dchen little thread (Faden thread).
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Abstract Chen (Pl. Same), N. Diminutive suffix (making the noun neuter and usually causing the stem-vowel to be mutated where possible), e.g. das Lämmchen little lamb (Lamm lamb); nouns in -e and -en lose these endings before -chen, e.g. das Schürzchen little apron (Schürze apron), das F#x00E4;dchen little thread (Faden thread).
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Meaning in word formation -Focusing on word formation by analogy-
Journal of Korean LinguisticsJi-Hyun Park, Hye-ji Kim
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