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Why are the first syllables of “nature” and “natural” pronounced differently?
etymology
pronunciation
suffixes
phonology
derivational-morphology
Can "-ness" be added to any adjective?
adjectives
suffixes
derivational-morphology
derivation
Rule to determine when to use the prefix "im" vs. "un" to negate a word starting with "p"? [duplicate]
prefixes
derivational-morphology
negative-prefixes
What’s the adjectivealform of “odaxelagnia”?
single-word-requests
meaning
word-choice
adjectives
derivational-morphology
in-able ? un-able?
suffixes
prefixes
derivational-morphology
negative-prefixes
able-ible
Is "rejectance" a proper / legitimate word?
nouns
suffixes
is-it-a-word
derivational-morphology
Balancedness - is this a valid word in American English? [duplicate]
word-usage
is-it-a-word
descriptive-grammar
derivational-morphology
If -ment suffix is from Old French, then why does it form nouns instead of adverbs?
etymology
suffixes
derivational-morphology
Is combustant a word?
word-usage
grammaticality
is-it-a-word
derivational-morphology
word-formation
How did the meaning of "consultant" shift from asker to askee?
etymology
semantics
derivational-morphology
Is "-ed" an inflectional or derivational morpheme in "the stressed syllables"?
grammar
grammaticality
morphology
derivational-morphology
inflectional-morphology
is variablize or variabilize a word?
single-word-requests
is-it-a-word
derivational-morphology
Is there an adjectival form of Jubilee?
single-word-requests
adjectives
synonyms
derivational-morphology
Why do some words containing a form of “philia” have it at the beginning and some have it at the end?
suffixes
prefixes
morphology
derivational-morphology
greek
Is "logicalising" a valid word? [closed]
meaning
suffixes
is-it-a-word
derivational-morphology
-able & -ability usage: Why can't "searchability" be a word? (Or can it?)
word-usage
suffixes
derivational-morphology
nominalizations
What would be the adjectivalform of something related to "sound"?
adjectives
derivational-morphology
Can the word "Phoenician" be reasonably used to denote "of a phoenix"?
word-choice
connotation
derivational-morphology
When does "e" at the end of a noun change it to a verb?
etymology
verbs
nouns
derivational-morphology
consonants
What is the adjectival form of "initiative"?
meaning
adjectives
derivational-morphology
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