Focusing on the word-formation process of clipping, this seminar paper explores its significance within the broader field of morphology. It examines the rules governing clipping, its contemporary usage, and the evolution of this linguistic phenomenon over recent decades. By providing insights into neologism formation and word shortening, the paper offers a comprehensive understanding of how clipping functions in modern language.
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- 2010
- 2010
The Victorian period is characterized by significant inventions and societal changes influenced by the Industrial Revolution. This era saw the emergence of new economic theories, a growing population, and advancements in education. The paper explores these transformative aspects, highlighting the interplay between technological progress and societal development during this dynamic time in history.