New posts in morphology

Rules for nominalizing a verb

Why are dictionary transcriptions contradictory for the phonetic representation of oranges?

"-phile" word for someone who loves frogs

Why does the preterite of verbs such as "deal", "feel" and "dream" have a devoiced dental suffix?

"Sometimes", "oftentimes" — is there a -times word for "very rarely"?

Is there a maximum number of suffixes that can be added to an English word?

Why does "prayer" end with -er?

Are the verbs that are conjugated to end in "-n" in the past participle related?

Isn't the word "uninstall" wrong?

Why is the plural form of "life" "lives", while the plural form of "still life" is "still lifes"?

What is /iə/ in English?

Are there names for consonant-shifts when suffixes are added?

What word has the greatest morpheme to syllable ratio? [closed]

How to unambiguously indicate inflections where letters are sometimes removed?

Does a gerund always end with "-ing"? If so, why?

Strong /strɔːŋ/ → stronger /strɔːŋɡər/ - Why do we have to put an extra /g/ in front of /ər/? Is it a rule?

Are the words "sillily", "uglily", "friendlily", "livelily", etc., valid English?

Is there a rule for which suffix to use when creating adjectives from nouns?

No, not, and non [closed]

Why is it some adjectives don't seem to accept negative prefixes and only are used with the negative adverb "not"?