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  • ...y'', ''electrify'') into ''-fic-'' if it is followed by the noun-forming [[suffix]] ''-ation'' (''amplification'', ''electrification'').
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  • ...ultiple extension, the lexical content correlates with the position of the suffix; more grammatical extensions like passive tend to occur before the final vo [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Extension,+verbal&lemmacode=1640 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • ...positions typical for nouns, although their behaviour is strictly speaking verbal in nature. English verbs have a gerundive counterpart ending in the suffix -''ing'' (cf. (ii)). These nominalizations in -''ing'', like verbs, can be
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  • ...re semantically related, the [[noun]]s ending in ''-ee'' lack the [[verbal suffix]] ''-ate'', and if it is assumed that word formation rules can only take wo
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  • ...ding the [[suffix]] ''-baar'' '-able' to [[verbal stem]]s. However, this [[suffix]] takes [[transitive verb]]s as its input only. Hence, ''vinden'' 'to find' ...content of the [[verb]] ''klimmen'' is not structurally adjacent to the [[suffix]] ''-baar'' (''[[be [klim]<sub>V</sub>]<sub>V</sub> baar]<sub>A</sub>''), a
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  • ...| derived]] [[verb |verbal]] structure (e.g. a derived verb [[stem]] or a verbal [[phrase]]) denotes the same process as its underived counterpart, with the ...f the causative structure, and the "old" subject (subject of the underived verbal structure) is demoted to direct or indirect [[object]] or [[adjunct]] statu
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  • ...ational power. First, they propose the Affix Rule which adds a suffix to a verbal stem, and simultaneously creates a lexically unspecified structural positio * Roeper, T. and D. Siegel 1978. ''A Lexical Transformation for Verbal Compounds,'' Linguistic Inquiry 9, pp. 199-260
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  • ...has the external argument theme (''the factory is modern''). If the verbal suffix -''ize'' is added, this theme argument becomes the internal argument due to
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  • ...tion]] by which one [[morpheme]] is deleted if it is internal to another [[suffix]]. ...ee'' are semantically related, the nouns ending in -''ee'' lack the verbal suffix -''ate'', and if it is assumed that word formation rules can only take word
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  • ...rom [[verb]]s by adding the [[suffix]]es ''-al'' and ''-(a)tion'' to the [[verbal stem]]. However, some such [[derivation]]s do not exist, although there are
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  • Compare the following three [[Hungarian]] verbal paradigms: ...vowel]]. Third, in the 2sg. form a stem ending in a [[sibilant]] takes the suffix ''-ol/-el'', while other stems take ''-sz'' (or a variant).
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  • ...licative meaning. Thus in Tetelcingo Nahuatl when the (normally causative) suffix ''-tia'' is affixed to the stem ''čōka'' ‘cry’, the resultant stem (' Causative and applicative affixes may also be used for verbalizing non-verbal stems, usually producing a transitive verb, as they do when affixed to verb
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  • ...in their position relative to the stem: [[prefix]] (precedes the stem), [[suffix]] (follows the stem), [[infix]] (is in the stem). All three types can be se |align="center"| suffix
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  • ...che]] [[Kham]] (gesprochen in Westnepal, Quelle: Watters 2003) gibt es ein Suffix zur Ableitung von [[Benefaktiv-Applikativ]]en, das in Kongruenz nach Person ...uelle: Dickens 2005) hat ein recht einfaches System. Sie verwendet nur ein Suffix ''-a'', das, ähnlich dem deutschen ''be-'', verschiedene Applikative bilde
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  • Wie das Beispiel zeigt, muss die Verbal-Konstruktion nicht zwangsläufig nur eine epistemische Bedeutung haben. Das ...Sprache im Südosten der vereinigten Staaten. Die Sprache kann das verbale Suffix ''–sahá:wa'' verwenden, das ''might be'' bedeutet:
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  • ...suro'' (fish [sg.]) → ''besuro-bi'' (fish [pl.]). For all other cases, the suffix is ''-za''; thus, "of the fish [pl.]" becomes ''besuro-za-s''.
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  • ...im Amazonas-Gebiet. Markiert wird diese visuelle Evidentialität durch das Suffix ''–ka'', das gleichzeitig eine Form der Vergangenheit ausdrückt: ...us]]- und [[Aspekt]]-[[Morphem|Morphemen]], zum Teil auch durch separate [[Suffix|Suffixe]], kodiert werden. Auch im Himalaya-Gebiet gibt es Sprachen, die so
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  • # ''ka'' : Markierung der Phrase als verbal und Hinweis das keine inherenten Werte von Tempus, Aspekt oder Modus vorhan :Objekt = unmarkiert + Passiv-Suffix am Verbstamm
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