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In the lecture, she explained back-formation as the process that produced the verb burgle
from the noun burglar
by removing an apparent agent suffix.
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In the lecture, she explained back-formation as the process that produced the verb burgle
from the noun burglar
by removing an apparent agent suffix.
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back-formation
Noun
uncountable
countable
(uncountable,
linguistics)
The
process
by
which
a
new
word
is
formed
from
an
older
word
by
interpreting
the
former
as
a
derivative
of
the
latter,
often
by
removing
a
morpheme
(real
or
perceived)
from
the
older
word,
such
as
the
verb
burgle,
formed
by
removing
-ar
(perceived
as
an
agent-noun
suffix)
from
burglar.
Japanese Meaning
(言語学)既存の単語から、実際または認識上の形態素を取り除くことにより、その単語が派生語であると誤解することから、新たな単語を形成する過程。 / (言語学)既存の語に含まれる付加部分(接尾辞など)を除去することで、本来ないはずの語形が生み出される現象。
Related Words
Word Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for words - All Users
- Screen new word creation
- Screen word edits
- Screen word deletion
- Screen the creation of new headword that may be duplicates
- Screen changing entry name
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1
Sentence Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for sentences - All Users
- Screen sentence deletion
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1
Quiz Edit Setting
- Users who have edit permission for quizzes - All Users
- Users authorized to vote on judging - Editor
- Number of votes required for decision - 1
