Plural Endings All Have K Essay

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The view is that of morphology that is morpheme-based, under the broad rubric of item-and-arrangement models, 2.9

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The Dative of Singular Nouns

Add -? To masculine nouns ending in a hard consonant (?

) and neuter nouns ending in -o (?

Add -? To masculine nouns ending in -?, -? (? ) and neuter nouns ending in -?,

Add -? To feminine nouns ending in -?, -? except some personal names (?

Add -? To feminine and masculine nouns ending in -a (?

The Dative of Plural Nouns

Add -?

to masculine nouns ending in a consonant, neuter nouns ending in -o and feminine nouns ending in -a.

Add -?

to masculine nouns ending in -?, -?, -?, neuter nouns ending in-e and feminine nouns ending in -?, -?.

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Nominalization is when a word or a group of words are changed into a noun. This can be achieved by adding a suffix. Nominalizations are commonly derived from verbs, but they can be derived from other parts of speech, such as adjectives. An example of a verbal nominalization is the verb imply by turning it into the noun implication.

Deverbalization and substantivization is part of a two stage phonological process that generates a partial or total adapatation of a verb in order to name a higher-order entity. The role of conversion and affixation also take place during this process. Deverbalization tends to take the same set of complements as the verb it transforms.

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The words stress rules are important for understanding language.
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More examples of transmission words are peace+able, knowledge+able, reason+able

(2) Different meaning hospitable: hospit+able feasible: feas + ible unloosen: "loosen, let loose" undo: "reverse doing" unearth: "dig up"

The factors that lead to this situation in language change are the differing meanings of the words clashing.

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Andrew Spencer, 1991. Morphological Theory: An Introduction to Word Structure in Generative Grammar (Blackwell Textbooks in Linguistics). 1st Edition. Basil Blackwell.

Aronoff, M. And K. Fudeman. 2004. What is Morphology?, Oxford: Blackwell

Carstairs-McCarthy, a. 2002. An Introduction to English Morphology. Edinburgh: Edinburgh

Quirk, R., S. Greenbaum, G. Leech and J. Svartvik (1985) a Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language, London: Longrnan.


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