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Productive - Definition and Overview |
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In linguistics, a rule that native speakers use to produce new utterances is called productive.
In standard English, the plural -en is no longer productive, for instance. It is used for the plural of ox, oxen, but not for new words ending with -ks. In the hacker sociolect, however, the plural -en is productive, as is illustrated by the plurals boxen, unixen and emacsen, for example. In a similar manner, English strong verbs, which use ablaut to indicated tense, are no longer productive. All new English verbs are weak verbs.
Productive also means positive or beneficial, and formative and constitutive.
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Example Usage of Productive |
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mocchicc: さんぽしてるー RT @erishimomu 早起きすると、i feel much better. i can be more Productive. これからは、朝人間になろう! |
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FelicityDowker: Beautiful day, time to get off the intermanets and do something Productive. |
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MrCleanCut954: Being Productive @ cracker barrel lol http://tweetphoto.com/5909779 |
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