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SEMANTIC-STRUCTURAL PECULIARITIES OF SHAKESPEAREAN NEOLOGISMS

open access: yesSocial Sciences, Humanities and Education Journal, 2021
The article reveals the contributions of William Shakespeare to the development of the English language. Author discusses structural features of  Shakespearean  neologisms and highlights semantic differences in terms of periods of English language.
Ismoilova Dilorom
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Leveraging Word-Formation Knowledge for Chinese Word Sense Disambiguation

open access: yesConference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 2021
In parataxis languages like Chinese, word meanings are constructed using specific wordformations, which can help to disambiguate word senses. However, such knowledge is rarely explored in previous word sense disambiguation (WSD) methods.
Hua Zheng   +6 more
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The Analysis of Word Formation in Movie "Wonder" and Its Application in Teaching Vocabulary

open access: yesScripta : English Department Journal, 2021
The aims of this research are to find out word formation in the movie entitled “Wonder” and to describe the application of word formation in movie “Wonder” to teach vocabulary. This research belongs to a descriptive qualitative research.
Amelya Baiti Nur'aini   +2 more
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An Analysis of Word-Formation Process Used in Students’ Writing at Eighth Grade of Smp Muhammadiyah Mandau

open access: yesJournal of Educational Management and Strategy, 2023
Language is related to word formation processes because it is the process of creating new words and new uses of the old words and also how new words are being formed.
Azkiya Putri Sutrisno   +2 more
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INCORPORATING LINGUISTIC LANDSCAPE INTO ENGLISH WORD-FORMATION TASK IN AN ENGLISH MORPHOLOGY COURSE

open access: yes, 2021
This exploratory case study focuses on the development and implementation of a task called the Inventive English Word Formation in Public Spaces for an undergraduate English Morphology course within the English Language Education program of a university ...
Siusana Kweldju
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Active Processes in the Vocabulary and Word Formation of the Russian Language in the Era of Coronavirus: Linguo-Cognitive Aspect

open access: yes, 2021
Semantic, lexical and derivational features of the emergence and spread of new phenomena in the speech practice of Russian speakers of the latest period associated with the COVID-19 pandemic are investigated.
T. Radbil’   +2 more
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Interferensi Morfologi Bahasa Pertama terhadap Keterampilan Berbicara Bahasa Arab

open access: yesDiglosia, 2022
This study aims to find the form of morphological interference that occurs due to the contact between the Arabic language being studied and the first language that has been mastered by students of Arabic Language Education, State University of Jakarta ...
Puti Zulharby   +2 more
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The specificity of dialectal word formation - some methodological and other remarks [PDF]

open access: yesJužnoslovenski Filolog, 2023
Dialect is the speech of the oral environment based on oral intergenerational transmission. The orality of dialects and their “history” reduced to the level of three generations (ME: PARENTS: GRANDPARENTS) has a clear impact on dialectal word ...
Sierociuk Jerzy
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STRUCTURAL AND SEMANTIC CHARACTERISTICS OF POTENTIAL NEOLOGISMS IN MODERN ENGLISH

open access: yesSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem, 2022
Purpose. The article deals with analyzing potential neologisms in the English language for the period of 2021–2022, aiming to establish their relevance to a certain part of speech, determine their thematic focus and describe the most productive ways of ...
Lola A. Kaufova, Inessa B. Kaufova
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Словообразувателни модели на жителските имена (nomina habitatorum) в съвременния български и чешки език

open access: yesStudia z Filologii Polskiej i Słowiańskiej, 2016
Word-formation models of inhabitant nouns (nomina habitatorum) in contemporary Bulgarian and Czech The article analyses the word-formation models (WFM) of the nomina habitatorum in Bulgarian and Czech.
Цветанка [TSvetanka] Аврамова [Avramova]
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