back-formation (Q14573): Difference between revisions

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(‎Added reference to claim: skos:definition (P80): a word-formation process in which an element, usually an affix, is removed from a word to create another, for example, burgle from burglar.)
(‎Added reference to claim: skos:definition (P80): creating a word by removing actual or supposed affixes, such as kempt from unkempt)
Property / skos:definition: creating a word by removing actual or supposed affixes, such as kempt from unkempt / reference
 

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back-formation
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    KipTerm_BackFormation
    creating a word by removing actual or supposed affixes, such as kempt from unkempt
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    a word-formation process in which an element, usually an affix, is removed from a word to create another, for example, burgle from burglar.
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