The perfective aspect is usually formed from the imperfective either by prefixation or by suffixation. |
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The use of pseudowords in addition to real words allowed us to assess suffixation without support of lexical knowledge. |
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This basic aspect, however, could be reversed by morphological devices such as ablaut, suffixation, and reduplication. |
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We discuss the two main mechanisms of Czech derivational morphology, namely suffixation and prefixation. |
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Languages in the region display an usually high prevalence of suffixation patterns used to signal syntactic subordination. |
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Nouns are marked for case in a number of ways, most commonly involving various combinations of lenition, palatalisation and suffixation. |
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He postulates the hypothesis that suffixation is constrained by selectional restrictions of the affixes involved. |
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In our research paper, we examine compounding and suffixation as productive means of word formation in the language of Orhon inscriptions. |
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Note also that while there is limited suffixation for TAM, most of the morphology on verbs is prefixal. |
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At the morphological level, suffixation appears to be the most productive derivational process in French. |
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