نتایج جستجو برای: suffixes
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The article reveals the research results of a correlation between principles gender assignment and meaning coined words. In Old English, derivatives belonging to three genders (masculine, feminine neuter), inherited from Proto-Indo-European legacy, were numerous their suffixes determined some extent on basis semantic criteria. Our aimed at investigating possibility connection peculiarities deri...
1- introduction the literature review of persian suffixes show that “-i, -in, -ineh, -gan, -ganeh, -aneh, and -iyeh/yeh” are attributive suffixes. linguistic evidences show that once these suffixes are added to a word, in addition to the central senses of “related to” and “attributed to”, they add peripheral sense such as possession, similarity, possibility, obligation, origin, direction, goal,...
This paper describes adjective-to-verb paraphrasing in Japanese. In this paraphrasing, generated verbs require additional suffixes according to their difference in meaning. To determine proper suffixes for a given adjective-verb pair, we have examined the verbal features involved in the theory of Lexical Conceptual Structure.
This study is a corpus on morphological features of children’s books in Turkish. The purpose the to determine derivational and inflectional suffixes Turkish children identify common productive morphemes used child literature light information obtained; hence, reach clues about determining priorities process vocabulary acquisition children. To achieve this, different examples written for were ex...
Hong, Sunghoon. 2001. Richness of the base, lexicon optimization, and suffix /ˆ/~{ alternation in Korean. Studies in Phonetics, Phonology and Morphology 7.1. 215-242. This paper presents an OT analysis of the phonological patterns exhibited by the verbal/adjectival suffixes in Korean. I propose that it is not arbitrarily determined whether a suffix is alternating or non-alternating, but rather ...
This paper argues that the distribution of -(a)licious and -(a)thon is a result of speakers applying ∗ and ∗ , well-motived constraints in English, to novel suffixes. Both experimental and corpus data show that the form of the suffix, e.g. -alicious with schwa or -licious without, tends to avoid stress clash and hiatus. The claim that speakers use their existing English phonological grammar for...
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