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MORPHOLOGICAL PROCESS OF WORDS’ FORMATION - Onyeji Nnaji

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CONTENS ( 1 )  AFFIXATION PREFIXATIONS (i) Prefix A: (ii) Prefix B: (iii) prefix C: (iv) Prefix D: (V) Prefix E: (1.2)     SUFFIXES (i) Suffixes A: (ii) Suffixes B: (iii) Suffixes C : (iv) Suffix D: (2)   DERIVED MORPHEMES (2.1)  Loaned Words (2.1.1)  Loaned Words from Greek (2.1.2)  Loaned Words from Latin (2.1.3)  Words of French Origin (2.1.4) Words of African Origin (2.2) Duplications (2.2.1) Reduplication (2.2.2)   Doubly (2.2.3)  Phrasal doublies                                                                            AFFIXATION The grammatical composition of every language depends richly on the possible patterning which such language has acquired or received from its morphological formation and combinations. English language, as well as every other language, has its morphological formation and combination – a set of patterning which it acquired through