| 31. | However, the reverse is not necessarily true : a language can have derivational morphemes while lacking inflectional morphemes.
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| 32. | To either of these roots, some Sami variety would have to be assumed having added further derivational suffixes.
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| 33. | English has derivational morphology that parallels ergativity in that it operates on intransitive verbs and objects of transitive verbs.
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| 34. | However, their status is debatable, as they seem to show both inflectional as well as derivational tendencies.
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| 35. | The classes are comparable to the distinction between derivational and inflectional morphology although they are not necessarily homologous with them.
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| 36. | Nouns must also be marked with one of the three basic instrumental ) as well as many other derivational suffixes.
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| 37. | The theme is then combined with derivational prefixes which in turn make up the verb " base ".
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| 38. | With regards to morphological awareness, children were given a word analogy that consisted of 10 inflectional and derivational items.
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| 39. | Dhanggati has a complex word building strategies including inflectional and derivational suffixes on nouns, adjectives, demonstratives and pronouns.
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| 40. | Although easily accounted for in a derivational rule-based phonology, its analysis in standard parallel Optimality Theory is problematic.
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