2010
DOI: 10.3366/e000197200900134x
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Kay Ruth M. Williamson (1935–2005)

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“…125-126). Quirk and Greenbaum (2000, p. 125) further observed that "the most common characteristic of the adverb is morphological: the majority of adverbs have a derivational suffix -ly", a position that concurs with Ndimele's (2008) view that most adverbs are morphologically marked by aly suffix. Adverbs share the common -ly ending morphological feature with adjectives, and this poses further challenges of both the identification and correct placement of such words.…”
Section: The Nature Of Adverbsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…125-126). Quirk and Greenbaum (2000, p. 125) further observed that "the most common characteristic of the adverb is morphological: the majority of adverbs have a derivational suffix -ly", a position that concurs with Ndimele's (2008) view that most adverbs are morphologically marked by aly suffix. Adverbs share the common -ly ending morphological feature with adjectives, and this poses further challenges of both the identification and correct placement of such words.…”
Section: The Nature Of Adverbsmentioning
confidence: 88%