THE DERIVATION OF SENTENCES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Keywords:
formation, new words, phrases, affixes, changing structure, existing words, grammatical forms, meanings, inflectional morphology, derivational morphology, conversion, compounding.Abstract
The derivation of sentences in the English language involves the formation of new words or phrases by adding affixes or changing the structure of existing words. This process allows for the creation of different grammatical forms and meanings. There are several common ways in which sentences can be derived in English, including inflectional morphology, derivational morphology, conversion, compounding, phrasal verbs, and sentence structure. These processes enable speakers and writers to express themselves in a variety of ways and convey different nuances of meaning. Overall, the derivation of sentences in English is a dynamic and creative process that contributes to the richness and flexibility of the language.
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