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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Morphological principle.

how do I state morphological principle that a violates photographser for photographers

  

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anonymous how do I state morphological principle that a violates photographser for photographers Your question is unclear. Anyone taking a course in morphology in English should first have very good English. I hope you haven't been pushed into this course before you were ready for it, but I'm afraid your post shows all the symptoms of such a practice.

  • anonymous how do I state morphological principle that a violates photographser for photographers Your question is unclear.
  • Anyone taking a course in morphology in English should first have very good English.
  • I hope you haven't been pushed into this course before you were ready for it, but I'm afraid your post shows all the symptoms of such a practice.
  • Are you asking what morphological principle is violated by forming the plural of "photographer" by writing (or saying) "photographser"?
  • Or are you asking for a newly invented principle that would allow such a plural?
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anonymous

how do I state morphological principle that a violates photographser for photographers

Your question is unclear. Anyone taking a course in morphology in English should first have very good English. I hope you haven't been pushed into this course before you were ready for it, but I'm afraid your post shows all the symptoms of suc

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