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Latin Suffixes

Latin Suffixes. -al. -al. Dissimilation. Assimilation is becoming similar to Dissimilation is becoming less similar to. Dissimilation (long distance). Dissimilation. Dissimilation. -ic (pertaining to). Augmented. Suffix attraction. -ity. Stress Attraction. bil (be able to).

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Latin Suffixes

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  1. Latin Suffixes

  2. -al

  3. -al

  4. Dissimilation • Assimilation is becoming similar to • Dissimilation is becoming less similar to

  5. Dissimilation (long distance)

  6. Dissimilation

  7. Dissimilation

  8. -ic (pertaining to)

  9. Augmented

  10. Suffix attraction

  11. -ity

  12. Stress Attraction

  13. bil (be able to)

  14. Past Participles

  15. Past Participles • The original formation was added to a thematic stem • These are added to a past participle • Ergo, they must be new words, new formations

  16. English

  17. Summary • In the original structure, the ‘ble’ was added to the thematic stem • The morpheme was reanalyzed and added to past participles • The English formation uses ‘able’kll

  18. What was the morpheme?

  19. -ous (characterized by)

  20. Extended -ous

  21. -or (agentive)

  22. -ion (act of)

  23. -ure (result of)

  24. -ive (nature of)

  25. -ul (diminutive)

  26. icul

  27. ul + al

  28. -il (adjectival)

  29. Inchoative

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