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1 derivational affix
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2 derivational affix
s LINGÜÍSTICA morfema derivatiu -
3 derivational affix
ஆக்க நிலை ஒட்டு -
4 derivational affix
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5 словообразовательный аффикс
Linguistics: derivational affix, word-building affixУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > словообразовательный аффикс
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6 morfem
m (G morfemu) Jęz. morpheme- □ morfem fleksyjny inflectional morpheme- morfem funkcjonalny functional morpheme- morfem gramatyczny grammatical morpheme- morfem leksykalny lexical morpheme- morfem poboczny affix- morfem rdzenny root morpheme- morfem słowotwórczy derivational morpheme- morfem swobodny free morpheme- morfem zerowy zero morpheme- morfem związany bound morpheme* * *mijęz. morpheme; morfem słowotwórczy l. derywacyjny derivational morpheme; morfem fleksyjny inflectional morpheme; morfem zerowy zero morpheme; morfem wolny free morpheme; morfem (z)wiązany bound morpheme.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > morfem
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