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... ment , judg ( e ) - ment can be found in both AmE and BrE . ( 2 ) Exclusive or non - exclusive differences . When writing colo ( u ) r , either a BrE or an AmE spelling must be chosen ; there is no international alternative . In the ...
... ment , judg ( e ) - ment can be found in both AmE and BrE . ( 2 ) Exclusive or non - exclusive differences . When writing colo ( u ) r , either a BrE or an AmE spelling must be chosen ; there is no international alternative . In the ...
Strona 46
... ment ( instalment , fulfil- ment ) , and have -ll before a suffix begin- ning with a vowel ( travelling , fulfilling ) . In AmE , verbs that end with a single written vowel plus - / or -ll keep them before -s and -ment ( fulfillment ...
... ment ( instalment , fulfil- ment ) , and have -ll before a suffix begin- ning with a vowel ( travelling , fulfilling ) . In AmE , verbs that end with a single written vowel plus - / or -ll keep them before -s and -ment ( fulfillment ...
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... ment : the prefix un- and suffix -ly in unkindly . ( 3 ) In generative grammar , a minimal unit of syntax : in The dancers performed gracefully , the formatives ( joined by plus signs ) are the + dance + er + s perform + ed grace + full ...
... ment : the prefix un- and suffix -ly in unkindly . ( 3 ) In generative grammar , a minimal unit of syntax : in The dancers performed gracefully , the formatives ( joined by plus signs ) are the + dance + er + s perform + ed grace + full ...
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