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The key finding of this study was that males adhered to a simple affixation rule, which increased their small basic vocal repertoire.
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For example, Roeper and van Hout's 2006 paper [44] makes a strong claim: "Our theory depends upon a claim that extends to all affixation: affixes determine argument structure".
Of these, the most widespread throughout the languages of the world is affixation; i.e., the attachment of an affix to a base.
(a) Are more likely to encode negation using analytical strategies (negative word) than using inflections (affixes) and are less likely to have idiosyncratic variations between word and affixation strategies (15).
The passive is also formed by affixation in some areas.
Most inflection is rendered through affixation, especially of suffixes.
Monosyllabicity of roots and morphological affixation were characteristic features of Proto-Sino-Tibetan as they were of Proto-Tibeto-Karen.
For example, the word "singing" can be described as resulting from the affixation of -ing to the base sing.
There are no prerequisites, such as registration or affixation of a copyright notice, for obtaining or enjoying copyright protection.
Because the conditioning factors were involved with morphological process (affixation and consonant alternation), tonal systems could also acquire certain grammatical or structural functions.
Back-formation is the reverse of affixation, being the analogical creation of a new word from an existing word falsely assumed to be its derivative.
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