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It never looks good, and perhaps the best approach is to rephrase: opposition to money laundering . However, if I were stuck with it, I would use 2 hyphens there.
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a good intuition, about Latin prefixes and roots. All in all, it is probably not worth the trouble to learn all the rules. Nevertheless, it may be instructive to examine a few cases. Prefixes: re , com
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Mister Micawber wrote: Offhand, I would say that the addition of affixes other than negative or negative-like prefixes do not generally affect word stress, since they are usually unstressed
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Offhand, I would say that the addition of affixes other than negative or negative-like prefixes do not generally affect word stress, since they are usually unstressed themselves
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except prefixes such as be-. Ooops, I see Merriam-Webster lists both ways. Anyway, the rest
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by means of prefixes and suffixes. And what are "negative adjectives" and "negative adverbs"?
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Hi! I'd like to ask anybody. How can I easely learn prefixes an suffixes. Is there a dictionary what can easely help me? For instance, I can have the verb perform. Noun is performance, person
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Hi,
What do these 2 prefixes mean?
de- Derived from the Latin de = from, down from. eg
activate / deactivate make active, make 'from' being active
compose / decompose bring elements
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Well in my dictionary I can look up prefixes like pre- and suffixes like -ing and it explains their meaning, or at least their effect. Linguists call such forms as "bound morphemes" as they cannot
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-syllable words usually stress the first syllable. Prefixes
and suffixes generally do not take stress.
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