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LINGUISTICS FOR BEGINNERS I: LINGUISTICS & GRAMMAR

Johnson Folorunso Ilori
University Of LagosDepartment Of Linguistics and Nigerian Languages
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Length: 160 Pages 10 Chapters
Author: ỌLADIIPỌ AJIBOYE & FỌLỌRUNṢỌ ILỌRI
Publisher: Kingdom Arts Publishing
Released: 2024-02-25
Category: Text Books - Text Books
ISBN: 978-978-78775-1-6
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The term lemma refers to the original, primary, canonical, uninflected, or base/root form of a word in the grammar of a language. It is the word form employed as entries in dictionaries.Page 69
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In a nutshell, the lemma of a word can be considered as the most basic representation of all the possible forms of the word in a language.Page 69
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This is the process of making a word (derived or underived; native or borrowed) to express a concept in a language.Page 65
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via its referential feature and its syntactic function cum distribution.Page 75
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Books in the series are aimed at working readers through each of these three themes in simple, data rich, and concise manner. The authors employ many and varied examples from a wide range of referenced sources in addition to those based on their own working languages and career experiences. These and the practice exercises presented at the end of each chapter make the series a study friendly and invaluable resource for language and linguistics students, scholars, and other curious readers who may be interested in general linguistiPage 4
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Lexical words are generally believed to belong to the open class category because their number can be increased or multiplied in a language either through language internal morphological derivation or outright borrowing from other languages.Page 74
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Oluwasegun Abiodun highlighted a section of the book.
The term lemma refers to the original, primary, canonical, uninflected, or base/root form of a word in the grammar of a language. It is the word form employed as entries in dictionaries.Page 69
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Oluwasegun Abiodun highlighted a section of the book.
In a nutshell, the lemma of a word can be considered as the most basic representation of all the possible forms of the word in a language.Page 69
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Oluwasegun Abiodun highlighted a section of the book.
This is the process of making a word (derived or underived; native or borrowed) to express a concept in a language.Page 65
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Oluwasegun Abiodun highlighted a section of the book.
via its referential feature and its syntactic function cum distribution.Page 75
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Sunday Fajuyitan highlighted a section of the book.
Books in the series are aimed at working readers through each of these three themes in simple, data rich, and concise manner. The authors employ many and varied examples from a wide range of referenced sources in addition to those based on their own working languages and career experiences. These and the practice exercises presented at the end of each chapter make the series a study friendly and invaluable resource for language and linguistics students, scholars, and other curious readers who may be interested in general linguistiPage 4
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Aisha Salaudeen highlighted a section of the book.
Lexical words are generally believed to belong to the open class category because their number can be increased or multiplied in a language either through language internal morphological derivation or outright borrowing from other languages.Page 74
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