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Date: 2013-07-01 12:54:01
Grammar
Adjective
Derivation
Corpus of Contemporary American English
Comparison
Baronh
Diminutive
Suffix
Noun
Linguistics
Linguistic morphology
Parts of speech

The Rivalry between English Adjectives Ending in -ive and -ory

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