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Civilizations is inflextional or derivational affix

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Answered by Anonymous
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"(a) If an affix changes the part of speech of the base, it is derivational. Affixes which do not change the part of speech of the base are usually (though not invariably) inflectional. So form is a noun, formal is an adjective; -al has changed the part of speech; it is thus a derviational affix.

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Answered by singlegirl786
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(a) If an affix changes the part of speech of the base, it is derivational. Affixes which do not change the part of speech of the base are usually (though not invariably) inflectional. So form is a noun, formal is an adjective; -al has changed the part of speech; it is thus a derviational affix.

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