STRUCTURAL-SEMANTIC FEATURES OF SEMİ-AFFİXES IN ENGLISH-FRENCH LANGUAGES

Keywords: linguistics, semi-affixes, English, French, structural-semantic features.

Abstract

The semi-affix is widely used in the language to create different forms of the word. There are a number of studies related to semi-affixes both in general linguistics and in Azerbaijani linguistics. In the works written on this or other occasion, half-photographers were also given a place, and opinions were expressed about their characteristics and types. As it can be seen, the role of half-images in enriching the vocabulary of the English language with new words and in word creation is very large. Therefore, a more detailed study of the processing of words with lexical meaning as suffixes is very important for both modern linguistics and grammar. The article will examine the relevant direction based on the English and French languages where semi-affixes are most active.

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Published
2024-03-05
How to Cite
Aliyeva Arif, V. (2024). STRUCTURAL-SEMANTIC FEATURES OF SEMİ-AFFİXES IN ENGLISH-FRENCH LANGUAGES. Scientific Journal of Polonia University, 61(6), 130-134. https://doi.org/10.23856/6116
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LANGUAGE, CULTURE, COMMUNICATION