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What are the differences between inflectional and derivational affixation?

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Answered by ItzNerieda
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Inflectional affixes create new forms of the same word. Derivational is an adjective that refers to the formation of a new word from another word through derivational affixes. ... Inflectional is an adjective that refers to the formation of a new form of the same word through inflectional affixes.

Answered by Anonymous
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An affix is a bound morpheme that attaches to the stem of a word to form either a new word or a new form of the same word. ... Inflectional affixes create new forms of the same word. Derivational. Derivational is an adjective that refers to the formation of a new word from another word through derivational affixes

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