Define derivation and explain the types of it.
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Derivation is formation of new word or infectable stem from other word or stem.
It normally happens by addition of an affix.
Derived word is sometimes of different word class from original.
1. Derivations of Assertion:
Its including affirmations of facts.
These sentiments aren't subjected to experimentation but are normally accepted as true and its not possible to oppose those.
Class of derivation is used with class-I residues.
2. Derivations of Authority:
If affirmations based on reason and stated with perfectness they become an authority.
Those derivations that are sanction of some force or power are called “Authority”.
Authoritative relations here are in concord with sentiments.
3. Derivations accord with Sentiments:
Derived Class based on contracts with sentiments of meta-physical existence.
These include sentiments, collective interests, legal entities as law and justice, meta-physical entities as solidarity, progress, humanity.
4. Derivations of Verbal Proofs:
These are found in form of metaphors.
They are figure of speech by which anything is spoken as which only has similarities.