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What is the person called whom you give a recommendation?
terminology
morphology
What do you call words such as “the, an, a, to, and”?
terminology
morphology
Has English adopted any common morphemes from languages that are not Greek, Latin, or French?
linguistics
morphology
Suffixes that are words: why aren't they considered compounds?
suffixes
compounds
morphology
Compounds and Phrases [compound nouns vs free combinations, collocations]
phrases
syntactic-analysis
compounds
morphology
Verbed color names and "-en"
verbs
adjectives
morphology
Origin of pluralisation of verbs and nouns in English
verbs
grammatical-number
nouns
history
morphology
How did 'anyway' become 'anyways,' anyway?
etymology
morphology
Which nouns can be used as verbs?
verbs
nouns
morphology
verbing
Why do we say INcomplete but UNcompleted?
adjectives
morphology
negative-prefixes
Usage of -ist and -ian, when to use which?
suffixes
morphology
What is the difference between the suffixes -ize and -ify?
verbs
suffixes
morphology
Rules for forming demonyms
morphology
demonyms
Is this word an example of agglutination or compounding? [closed]
word-usage
compounds
morphology
morphemes
What’s going on with “drink > drench”? Is it like “passage > passenger”?
suffixes
morphology
language-evolution
palatalization
causative-verbs
Why do we use the object instead of the subject pronoun in constructions like "stupid me"?
grammar
pronouns
morphology
old-english
grammatical-case
How can I form a word like "quadruple" for any number I want?
single-word-requests
numbers
mathematics
morphology
If I invent a word, what language is it?
meaning
etymology
neologisms
morphology
What is the story behind "a-" prefix / suffix?
prefixes
morphology
Words with "bi-" prefix that no longer mean "two"
semantics
historical-change
morphology
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