THE BIRTH AND DEATH OF AFFIXES AND OTHER MORPHOLOGICAL PROCESSES IN ENGLISH DERIVATION

The Birth and Death of Affixes and Other Morphological Processes in English Derivation

The Birth and Death of Affixes and Other Morphological Processes in English Derivation

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Linguistic change in morphology is usually discussed mainly in relation to change in inflectional morphology.In this paper, the focus is shifted to derivational morphology, STINGING NETTLE LEAF where the issues are not entirely the same.In particular, the origins (or birth) of affixes and the loss (death) of affixes are central to the present discussion, with formal, semantic and pragmatic factors all having a role to play.The question Baby Bonnet is also raised as to whether it is, in principle, possible to tell that any affix is completely dead.

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