| 11. | The former follows the regular pattern of the stable root serving as a point for characteristic suffixations.
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| 12. | When additional syllables are added to such words through inflection or suffixation, the stress normally becomes regular.
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| 13. | The basic scheme of suffixation is given in the table below valid for almost all nouns and adjectives.
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| 14. | The morphological process of stem alternation is achieved through affixation, in which suffixation is preferred to prefixation.
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| 15. | The variable word type may be affected by many prefixation, suffixation, infixation, reduplication, and glottalization.
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| 16. | Washo uses partial or total reduplication of verbs or nouns to indicate repetitive prefixation and suffixation on nouns and verbs.
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| 17. | In addition to suffixation and prefixation, Tzeltal uses the morphological processes of infixation, reduplication, and derive words.
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| 18. | Thomason would spend a year in this region writing her dissertation project on noun suffixation in Serbo-Croatian dialectology.
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| 19. | Verbs root can be marked for verbal plurality in nine different ways including reduplication, suffixation, infixation and devoicing.
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| 20. | They also show stem variation depending locative suffixation, in particular with the allative suffix "-dei ".
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