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THE TYPOLOGICAL STATUS OF THE NAKH LANGUAGES

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета: Серия 2. Языкознание
The article describes the features of the manifestation of agglutinative and inflective ways of forming linguistic units (words, word forms, phrases, and sentences) in the Nakh languages in order to clarify the morphological type of these languages.
Nina Barakhoeva
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Noun Formation in Pakpak Language [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This study deals with Noun Formation in Pakpak Language. The objectives of thisstudy are to find and describe the noun formation in Pakpak language. Themethod of this research is library research by reading some books related to thisstudy, this research ...
Zainuddin, C. L. (Cinta)
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WAYS OF WORD FORMATION. STRUCTURAL POCULIARITIES OF LEXICON. TYPES OF ROOT AND AFFIXAL MORPHEMES

open access: yes, 2023
This chapter covers many procedures—often referred to as word creation processes in the literature—that enable language users to create new words, with a focus on processes involving the grammatical structure of words. By adapting a language's vocabulary—and, less readily, its grammar—to fit the meaning they need to convey, speakers preserve the ...
Pirmuhammedova Muxlisa Maxsud qizi   +1 more
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Functional variants of nouns with the suffix -ush-/-yush- in modern Russian language

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки, 2017
The object of research in this work is derived nouns with the suffix -ush-/-yush- (-уш-/-юш-). The relevance of the study is determined by the fact that this suffix has been insufficiently studied, probably because it is productive mainly in speaking and
E.A. Makleeva
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Pragmatyka w klasyfikacji słowotwórczej rzeczownika

open access: yesLingVaria, 2015
Pragmatics in word-formative classification of nouns The article presents a classification of Polish nominal word formations with a particular regard to derivatives with a categorial pragmatic (expressive) element.
Tomasz Kurdyła
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Types of motivation in derived English words with the suffix -ment in word-formation rows

open access: yesPhilological Review, 2022
The article is devoted to the main types of motivational relations from the synchronous point of view in English word-formation rows with the suffix -ment. Verbal, verbal-nominal, nominal, adjectival, verbal-adjectival word-formation rows were built.
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Japanese Industrial Technical Terms: Word Formation, Word Type and Word Education [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Abstract In Thailand, Japanese learners need to attend training or internships at respectable Japanese companies. Previous research has found problems with comprehension of technical terms, but there are no studies or research on how technical terms can confuse or may be difficult for learners to use.
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The phonological status of English oral stops after tautosyllabic /s/ : evidence from speakers' classificatory behaviour [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
The classification of oral stops after tautosyllabic /s/ in English is an old phonological problem to which different solutions have been proposed.
Monpeán González, José Antonio
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Formalna analiza albańskich derywatów przymiotnikowych

open access: yesSlavia Meridionalis, 2015
Formal Analysis of Albanian Adjectival Derivatives The paper presents a formal analysis of Albanian adjectival derivatives, carried out in accordance with the proposal of a formal description of word formation (part of methodology presented in ...
Artur Karasiński
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Productive word-formation types of compound neologisms in the Lithuanian language

open access: yesValoda nozīme un forma / Language Meaning and Form
The article is dedicated to neologisms of the most productive word-formation types of nominal and adjectival compounds. The study is based on the data of the analysis of 355 compounds (244 nouns and 111 adjectives) of four word-formation types. The study of neologisms has showen that the sequence of the most productive types of nominal compounds (noun 
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