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Word-formation can denote either a state or a process, and it can be viewed either diachronically (through different periods in history) or synchronically (at one particular period in time). See examples and observations below. Word formation is the section of linguistics, which studies the mechanism of the formation of derivative words. A subject of studying of word formation is consideration of ways of word formation and determination of their productivity, classification of derivative words taking into account their word-formation structure and word-formation value. The research of all word-formation means of language belongs to problems of word formation. In The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language, David Crystal writes about word formations.
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