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Agent noun
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Polysemous Agent Nominals in Kambaata (Cushitic)*
Agent Nouns in the Language of Caxton's Edition of Le Morte Darthur
Agent Nouns, Productivity and Diachrony: an Analysis of [VN/A]N/A Compounds and -Eur Derivations in French
A Comparative Study of Morphologically Constructed Agent Nouns in French and Yoruba
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Nominal Verbs and Transitive Nouns: Vindicating Lexicalism*
DEPONENCY in FINITE and NONFINITE CONTEXTS Laura Grestenberger
An Historical Study of the Proto-Indo- European Nominal Derivational Morpheme *-Ti
The Acquisition of Agent and Instrument Noun Forms in Hebrew. INSTITUTION Stanford Univ,, Calif
Derivational English Suffixes Forming Nouns with Reference to Condé Nast Traveller UK E-Magazine
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Agents and Artists in Central Africa
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Semantic Maps and Word Formation: Agents, Instruments, and Related Semantic Roles 1 Eugenio R
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The English Inflectional Suffixes and Derivational
Nominal Verbs and Transitive Nouns: Vindicating Lexicalism Paul Kiparsky Stanford University
Character and Structure of the Action in Maori
MRER Special Issue
“Opaque” Tense and Aspect Forms in the Light of Intra-Genetic and Areal
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The Agent Suffixes As a Window Into Vedic Grammar*
The Use of Participles and Gerunds
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Comparative Notes on Bantu Agent Noun Spirantization U U
Morphological Processes of the Derivational Suffixes {–Er} and {-Ist} in Agentive Nouns
Semantic Structure and Word-Formation. Verb-Particle