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Old 11-Dec-2007, 07:38
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Question inflectional morphology

Please i would like to have information about the outline of the English Inflectional suffixes for my research paper because Iam an M. A student . I want to Know the necessary procedures for writing the paper? Waiting for immediate answer, please.
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One useful research tool for this kind of specialised project is going to Google.co.uk and typing various key terms into the scholar category. You should be able to find some interesting leads there and some pointers as to where your research should lead you. For studying for an MA, though, I think you need to do some serious research of your own in library.
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