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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2007 02:38 am
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Other commonly observed term formation processes include the combining of lexical items into compounds, borrowing of foreign words, abbreviation, and notation etc. These processes vary form one language to another.
I shall leave these aside here since they are not of immediate interest.


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Does it strongly imply that "these" are not the preferential term formation processes?



Thanks in advance!
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2007 04:04 am
It states that they are not of immediate interest in the present context. No more than that.
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Reply Fri 9 Nov, 2007 05:18 am
Many thanks for the reply!
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