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Syntax and Grammar

How language shapes the way we think by Lera Boroditsky
The suffix "-ster" in "Get Fuzzy"
What your speaking style, like, says about you
“Weird Al” Yankovic: “Word Crimes”
Functions of reduplication in Bahasa Malaysia
Stages of child’s development of language
Combinatoric irregularity in the words for local citizens of countries and regions
Word-formation processes in Bahasa Melayu/Malaysia
Perbezaan di antara Adjektif dalam Bahasa Melayu dan Bahasa Inggeris, dan kesannya dalam proses pembelajaran Bahasa Inggeris Sebagai Bahasa Kedua (ESL)
Lexico-Semantic Analysis: “if"
Lexico-Semantic Analysis: “I think”
Written Corpus: Grammatical Item Analysis: NOT
Spoken Corpus: Grammatical Item Analysis: NOT
Proses Pembentukkan Perkataan dalam Bahasa Malaysia: Pemajmukkan Dan Derivasi
English Derivational Morphemes in Malay
Arabic Derivational Morphemes in Bahasa Malaysia
Morphological process : Noun to Verb
Sanskrit Derivational Morphemes in Malay
Analysis of Derivational Morphemes in Malay





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