HOW SIMPLE ARE SIMPLE WORDS?
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https://doi.org/10.30888/2709-2267.2023-16-01-018Keywords:
amalgamation, history of English words, morphological composition, language change, morpheme boundaryAbstract
The article deals with changes of the morphological composition of English words and reveals the complex structure of modern ‘simple’ words regardless of their origin. Based on the data of etymological analysis, the author provides examples of amalgamatioMetrics
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