| 单词 |
derivational |
| 释义 |
derivational, a.|dɛrɪˈveɪʃənəl| [f. derivation1 + -al1.] Of, belonging to, or of the nature of derivation. Also as n.
1843Cayley Theory of Determinants, Derivational functions. 1873S. B. James in Leisure Hour 495 ‘Canting arms’ are..arms that..‘chant’..I can think of no other derivational explanation. 1880Earle Eng. Plants Introd. 93 Weigand treats the termination..as derivational. 1953C. E. Bazell Linguistic Form 76 All morphemes which may make part of a base but which may not be stems are derivational affixes, more briefly derivationals. 1964E. Bach Introd. Transformational Gram. iii. 36 Our ability to reconstruct the ‘derivational history’ of this terminal string depends on a process of matching succeeding lines in the derivation. 1964R. H. Robins Gen. Linguistics vi. 258 Both these types may be illustrated from English. -hood is a class-maintaining derivational suffix. Hence deriˈvationally adv., as regards derivation.
1883E. C. Clark Pract. Jurispr. 45 Derivationally, then, it [θέµις] means that which is appointed or ordained. |

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