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... -ation in the derivative colonialization is colonialize. In the case of colonial the base is a root, in the other cases it is not. The terminological distinctions are again illustrated in (8): ... definition of ‘word-formation’ in the previous paragraph raises an important problem. Consider the italicized words in (13) and think about the question whether kicks in (13a), drinking in ... expressing subjunctive infinitive or imperative, respectively. This brings us to the last possible interpretation, namely that (6) may refer to the linking verb BE in general, as we would find...
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... are three distinct realizations of the indefinite article and three distinct realizations of the definite article. When not spoken in isolation, the indefinite article a has two different morphs ... Word-formation inEnglish by Ingo Plag Universität Siegen in press Cambridge UniversityPress Series Cambridge Textbooks in Linguistics’ Draft version of September ... context in which they occur. However, this is exactly the kind of situation we find with many morphemes, be they bound or free. For instance, the definite and indefinite articles inEnglish take...
... sense that Irish writing is itself somehow marginal to English writing in this period, reinscribing the political inequality thatthe Act of Union institutionalized as a kind of natural literary ... postcolonial interrogation, thework of specifying and historicizing those moments in the Irish domainremains as yet incomplete.ạ It is to this work that I hope to contribute bybringing postcolonial ... theplaces he and his have inhabited, which also continuously inhabit him. Allegories of Union in Irish and English writing Introduction In Seamus Heaney’s allegorical lyric, ‘‘Act of Union’’ (),...