bester
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I jotted down lecture notes, and they explain the difference in the following way:
- suffixes: connected with semantics, with meaning. They can change grammar category (unlike endings).
- endings: connected with syntax.
Providing the above is true, can you please give me an example of each of these? I have one but not sure to which group it belongs to:
dom-ek
Dom is equivalent to english house, while domek simply means a small house. So is ek a suffix or an ending?
Thank you for any help.
- suffixes: connected with semantics, with meaning. They can change grammar category (unlike endings).
- endings: connected with syntax.
Providing the above is true, can you please give me an example of each of these? I have one but not sure to which group it belongs to:
dom-ek
Dom is equivalent to english house, while domek simply means a small house. So is ek a suffix or an ending?
Thank you for any help.