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Adaptation of the English Agentive Suffix in Korean: An Optimality-Theoretic Analysis
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Assessing Derivational Affix Knowledge among Korean University Learners
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- Adaptation of the English Agentive Suffix in Korean: An Optimality-Theoretic Analysis
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Youngyoon Cho ¡¤ Hongwon Seo
Pages : 157-169
Abstract
Keywords
# adaptation # English agentive suffix # lexical stratum # allomorphs # optimality theory
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