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Would be great to know somone who studies generative grammar. I would like to talk about it. My topics of interest are generative grammar, minimalist program, maybe constructionists grammar and derivational morphology...... I am reading Haegeman
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I don't think I understand the question. Nouns, adjectives, and
adverbs are called parts of speech. Is that the terminology
you're looking for? The study of how words are put together using
meaningful prefixes and suffixes like -ness, -able,
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b or c
Several B:
At Google, in hits:
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GEOS 408 SYLLABUS SPRING 1999
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML You will find it helpful if you have completed GEOS 304
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Anonymous wrote: Should English teachers possess knowledge of phonology, morphology, semantics, grammar, pragramtic? What do you think native English teachers should possess? Want to hear some suggestions or advice from Native English
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Anonymous wrote:
Hi there,
Should English teachers possess knowledge of phonology, morphology, semantics, grammar, pragramtic? What do you think native English teachers should possess? Want to hear some suggestions or advice from Native
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Hi there,
Should English teachers possess knowledge of phonology, morphology, semantics, grammar, pragramtic? What do you think native English teachers should possess? Want to hear some suggestions or advice from Native English
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I think that this specialism is rare, that you don't use properly and that it shouldn't be used here:
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spe·cial·ism
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): -s
1 : specialization in or confinement of interest to a particular
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MrPedantic wrote: Even though the form of the past subjunctive is the same as the form of the simple past, you can distinguish the two by their function:
1. He went to London.
2. If he went to London, he would... Are we not talking about
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Wandering, Lost on the Hallways
Her mind was getting lazy... feeling sleepy... tired of thinking... Spring was there and it was getting warm and sunny. During the courses she felt tired, as if it was all happening in one of her strange
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Sorry about the confusion. My posting alias is simply "Nathan"; it is my real first name. Looks like my first ... minor in linguistics. It's been a while, and obviously I need to dig out my old morphology text. Never mind. Freaky. I
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