LIN203H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Accusative Case, Semantic Change, Appendicitis

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Lin203h1 - lecture 10 - latin and greek morphology. Inflectional affixes mark grammatical information about a lexeme. English -s attaches to verb stem -> verb is present tense with third-person. English nouns do have a suffix that appears for a genitive case , which marks possession relationships. The suffix used to form singular nouns in the nominative case for one noun may. Favorite customer be different for the suffix that does the same thing for another noun. However, not every english word ending with . Note that inflectional endings are generally not borrowed into english with rest of noun. In the rare cases where inflectional endings are maintained in english, it"s the. Complicated examples of irregular plurals in english nominative form -> subject form. All of these are singular suffix . Latin/greek-derived plurals are not used in every situation. Tend to be used more in technical/scientific writing rather than material written for.

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