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Progressive form of "beware"
verbs
morphology
defective-verbs
Comparative adverbs
adverbs
comparatives
morphology
flat-adverbs
How many monosyllabic words does English have? (estimations are fine)
morphology
syllables
employ, employer, employee - can I generalize this pattern to (verb), (verb)er, (verb)ee? [duplicate]
grammaticality
morphology
derivational-morphology
Does the word "please" come from "plea"? [closed]
etymology
orthography
morphology
How many morphemes in 'during'? [closed]
linguistics
morphology
cranberry-morphemes
General way to describe words like "understand", based on archaic senses of their component parts
single-word-requests
etymology
morphology
compound-words
cranberry-morphemes
Is 'hand' in 'beforehand' a morpheme?
morphology
How does suffixing adjectives with "ass" work out grammatically?
slang
parts-of-speech
offensive-language
morphology
intensifying-adverbs
How is "art" related with "artificial"
morphology
How is 'compound noun' defined in CGEL?
nouns
orthography
compounds
morphology
compound-words
Is "exceptioned" a word?
terminology
semantics
is-it-a-word
morphology
How to identify the type of phrase?
phrases
morphology
Can we regard "lecture" as a monomorphemic word in Modern English?
morphology
Dealing with pronouns
personal-pronouns
morphology
Where is the root morpheme in Middle English talon (talon, claw) and muscheron (mushroom)?
morphology
middle-english
Plural of table leaf
word-usage
nouns
grammatical-number
morphology
inflectional-morphology
How to convert verbs to nouns, and nouns to adjectives?
verbs
nouns
adjectives
morphology
ing
Why is 'hyper-' considered a prefix, but 'tachy-' is considered a combining form?
grammar
morphology
Are there many words that come with “a” as the prefix to mean “no, non” like “asymptomatic” and “apolitical”?
negation
prefixes
morphology
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