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[w]e can consider these changes in the meaning of “bound lexemes” as being cases of grammaticalization (Hopper and Traugott 2003; Ramat 2001) since these prefixoids have lost their original lexical meaning more or less, and have acquired a more general and abstract meaning of intensification. However, this does not mean that the lexical meaning of these prefixoids has become completely irrelevant (…): there are cases in which the lexical meaning is still relevant, a phenomenon referred to as “persistence” (Hopper 1991).…”