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Biology, 28.11.2019 21:31 Xavitheking2542

The french derivational suffix -ment as in 'doucement' ('gently', 'softly') was originally a noun in latin that meant 'mind' as in dulce mente (with a sweet mind). what semantic change has this morpheme undergone?

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