The English suffix -s is usually used to mark third person singular present tense, noun plurals, possessives, and in some adverbs, but it is also used in words like news, linguistics, measles, billiards, belongings, riches, oats, shivers, scissors, etc. In the literature so far, words like these have been studied mainly from the diachronic perspective, according to their morphological features and within the realm of count and mass nouns, and the suffix -s has been called a plural marker, possessive marker, pseudo-morpheme, or nominalizer. But these functions identified for the English suffix -s can't successfully explain usages of the suffix -s in all the non-plural English nouns, especially those that are not abstract nouns.In this disser...
It is commonly agreed that the plural -s has become a part of Standard German inflection, yet in dia...
Distributional semantics offers new ways to study the semantics of morphology. This study focuses on...
This thesis explores the evolution plural verbal -s ("People thinks he is guilty") and zero 3rd sing...
In our corpus extracted from LDCE (2003) I have noted some examples of the lexical plurals with s in...
Swedish students’ morpheme acquisition order in English, including the acquisition of -s morphemes, ...
Native English speakers tend to exclude regular plural inflection when producing English noun-noun c...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Wiley [Full text of thi...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the effects of initial consonants, especially./s/, o...
The present study was conducted to find out the English inflectional suffixes of EFL (English as a F...
This article starts from the discussion of some data concerning the ac-quisition of English as a sec...
Some English nouns borrowed from other languages retain the foreign (irregular) plural form, while a...
Some of the linguistic changes which are crucial in the history of English and have traditionally be...
This book investigates –s marking in English verbs, specifically its manifestations in main verbs, i...
It is commonly agreed that the plural -s has become a part of Standard German inflection, yet in dia...
This article argues that the possessive form of English nouns of non-living things tends to correlat...
It is commonly agreed that the plural -s has become a part of Standard German inflection, yet in dia...
Distributional semantics offers new ways to study the semantics of morphology. This study focuses on...
This thesis explores the evolution plural verbal -s ("People thinks he is guilty") and zero 3rd sing...
In our corpus extracted from LDCE (2003) I have noted some examples of the lexical plurals with s in...
Swedish students’ morpheme acquisition order in English, including the acquisition of -s morphemes, ...
Native English speakers tend to exclude regular plural inflection when producing English noun-noun c...
The definitive version is available at www3.interscience.wiley.com Copyright Wiley [Full text of thi...
The purpose of this research was to investigate the effects of initial consonants, especially./s/, o...
The present study was conducted to find out the English inflectional suffixes of EFL (English as a F...
This article starts from the discussion of some data concerning the ac-quisition of English as a sec...
Some English nouns borrowed from other languages retain the foreign (irregular) plural form, while a...
Some of the linguistic changes which are crucial in the history of English and have traditionally be...
This book investigates –s marking in English verbs, specifically its manifestations in main verbs, i...
It is commonly agreed that the plural -s has become a part of Standard German inflection, yet in dia...
This article argues that the possessive form of English nouns of non-living things tends to correlat...
It is commonly agreed that the plural -s has become a part of Standard German inflection, yet in dia...
Distributional semantics offers new ways to study the semantics of morphology. This study focuses on...
This thesis explores the evolution plural verbal -s ("People thinks he is guilty") and zero 3rd sing...