2013- 4- 16
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متميزة في قسم حواء
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رد: قروب مدخل الى اللغويات
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• Inflectional morphemes are used to indicate aspects of grammatical function of a word. English has only eight inflectional morphemes. 1. Jim’s two sisters are really different. (possessive, plural) 2. One likes to have fun and is always laughing. (3rd person singular, present participle) 3. The other liked to read and has always taken things seriously. (past tense, past participle) 4. One is the loudest person in the house and the other is quieter that a mouse. (comparative, superlative) (inflectional morphemes are all suffixes)
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Passive noun-normal noun
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Syntax is the study of the principles and processes by which sentences are constructed in particular languages.
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Acronyms are words formed by the word formation process in which an initialism is pronounced as a word. For example, HIV is an initialism for Human Immunodeficiency Virus that is spoken as the three letters H-I-V. However, AIDS is an acronym for Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome that is spoken as the word AIDS. Other examples of acronyms in English
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activity this is a pragmatics
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hedges and textual communicative
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