CLOSING SUFFIXES IN OLD ENGLISH: A STUDY BASED ON RECURSIVE AFFIXATION
CLOSING SUFFIXES IN OLD ENGLISH: A STUDY BASED ON RECURSIVE AFFIXATION
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This paper takes issue with the lexicon of Old English and, more specifically, with the existence of closing suffixes in word-formation.Closing suffixes are defined as base suffixes that prevent arrethe bush balm further suffixation by word-forming suffixes (Aronoff & Furhop 2002: 455).This is tantamount to saying that this is a study in bekindtopets.com recursivity, or the formation of derivatives from derived bases, as in anti-establish-ment, which requires the attachment of the prefix anti- to the derived input establishment.
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