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  2. List of English back-formations - Wikipedia

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    Back-formation is either the process of creating a new lexeme (less precisely, a new "word") by removing actual or supposed affixes, or a neologism formed by such a process. Back-formations are shortened words created from longer words, thus back-formations may be viewed as a sub-type of clipping .

  3. List of family name affixes - Wikipedia

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    de – "the" 's – "of the"; contraction of des, genitive case of the definite article de.Example: 's Gravesande. 't – "the"; contraction of the neuter definite article het.

  4. English prefix - Wikipedia

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    Unlike derivational suffixes, English derivational prefixes typically do not change the lexical category of the base (and are so called class-maintaining prefixes). Thus, the word do, consisting of a single morpheme, is a verb, as is the word redo, which consists of the prefix re-and the base root do.

  5. Chad Michael Murray Is Heading to The CW - AOL

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    Chad Michael Murray is returning to The CW! The first season of the One Tree Hill alum's latest drama, Sullivan’s Crossing, was picked up by the network following its premiere in Canada earlier ...

  6. Back-formation - Wikipedia

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    Back-formation may be similar to the reanalyses or folk etymologies when it rests on an erroneous understanding of the morphology of the longer word. For example, the singular noun asset is a back-formation from the plural assets. However, assets was not originally a plural; it is a loanword from Anglo-Norman asetz (modern French assez).

  7. Honorific nicknames in popular music - Wikipedia

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    Honorific nicknames were used in classical music in Europe even in the early 19th century, with figures such as Mozart being called "The father of modern music" and Bach "The father of modern piano music". [1]

  8. Lisa Kudrow Says Sandra Bullock Once Accidentally Called Her ...

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    Sandra Bullock had an adorable slip of the tongue when speaking with Lisa Kudrow. The 60-year-old Friends alum recalled when Bullock mistakenly called her by the name of her iconic TV character ...

  9. Hybrid word - Wikipedia

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    The most common form of hybrid word in English combines Latin and Greek parts. Since many prefixes and suffixes in English are of Latin or Greek etymology, it is straightforward to add a prefix or suffix from one language to an English word that comes from a different language, thus creating a hybrid word [citation needed].