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  • Four derivational suffixes exist which add aspectual meaning to verb stems.
  • The compound root morpheme + derivational morphemes is often called the stem.
  • Both nouns and verbs are subject to extensive derivational morphology.
  • The derivational morphology of the verbal system was substantially altered.
  • Ottawa has complex systems of both inflectional and derivational morphology.
  • These include case suffixes, number marking and derivational morphology.
  • But they often are listed on the basis of their derivational morphemes.
  • We also need to discern homographs and clearly derivational usage.
  • Ainu has a canonical word order of derivational affixes.
  • However, an analytic language such as derivational morphemes.
  • Exceptions occur due to compounding and other derivational processes.
  • Ottawa derivational morphology forms basic word stems with combinations of word compound words.
  • Nominal compounding is highly productive as a derivational process.
  • Otherwise, root reversal is not a meaningful derivational process in Semitic languages.
  • Similarly, Slavic languages have extensive morphophonemic alternations in their derivational and inflectional morphology,
  • They may also end in a derivational suffix.
  • Thus, in this usage, all derivational affixes are part of the stem.
  • Combinatorial constructions include both inflectional and derivational constructions.
  • Therefore existing examples rather resemble ordinary derivational prefixes.
  • The suffix "-o " is dropped immediately after the derivational suffixes.
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