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<li style="direction: ltr;">Introduction:</li>
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<p style="direction: ltr;">Every language has ways of talking about time. In most languages there is a variety of expressions that can be used to show when something</p>
<p style="direction: ltr;">happened or will happen. These may include temporal adverbs (soon, later,</p>
<p style="direction: ltr;">then), PPs (in the morning, after the election), NPs (last year, that week, the</p>
<h3 dir="LTR">Introduction<strong>:</strong></h3>
<h3 style="direction: ltr;">1.Introduction:</h3>
<p style="direction: ltr;"> Affixation is a morphological process that adds phonological material to a word in order to change its meaning, syntactic properties, or both (Stranzy,2005:11). It is the morphological process in which a grammatical or lexical information is added to a stem to form: (‘prefixation’, ‘suffixation’, ‘infixation’).</p>