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Learners’ dictionaries are often intended to assist students with distinct proficiency levels. However, few studies have shown how dictionaries with different intended users were compared. This paper aimed to compare and contrast adjective clauses in -er ... see more

This article examines verb-based nominals in translation of the European Union legislation in force. The data for the analysis is collected from the European Union website www.eur-lex.europa.eu. The aim of this paper is to find out the frequency of usage ... see more

Learners’ dictionaries are often intended to assist students with distinct proficiency levels. However, few studies have shown how dictionaries with different intended users were compared. This paper aimed to compare and contrast adjective clauses in -er ... see more

The present work provides a detailed picture of the forms, frequencies and functions of suffixed second person pronouns (e.g. yous) since their first occurrence in English until the 2000s. It is a corpus-based study which aims to expand and refine the alr... see more

There are two types of affixes in modern Chinese - prefixation and suffixation. In Chinese, suffix words are formed by the addition of an independent meaning morpheme and a suffix. There are not many suffix morphemes that make a noun in Chinese. However, ... see more

The use of the suffix ?a is interesting to study. According to Buck and Petersen combined words in -?a, Ion. -??, and those in -?? in the same list because of practical convenience and their interrelations in Greek. On the other side there are uses that a... see more

Transportation is discussing the problems of distribution items from a source to a destination with an aim to minimize transportation costs. The problem of fuzzy transport is the cost of transportation, supply, and demand with a quantity of fuzzy. The pur... see more

The suffix -nya is one of the most frequent and polysemic suffixes in Indonesian. It can provide definite determination and topicalization. The “Verb-nya“, which often appears in a topicalized subject Noun Phrase (NP), is generally labelled as a deverbal ... see more

The authors perceive that Indonesian EFL learners find it challenging to pronounce -s and -es suffixes properly. This position was first established during the authors’ teaching experiences in some high schools, English centre course and college... see more

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