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Part 2 - Luganda Scientific Terminologies Research

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39. HAVING, WITH<br />

-boned, -cheeked, -chested, -clad, -coated, -eyed, -faced, -haired, -handed,<br />

-hatted, -headed, -hearted, -legged, -limbed, -lipped, -minded, -necked, -skinned,<br />

-sleeved, -tongued<br />

40. (a) SI AFFIXES<br />

yotta-, zeta-, exa-, peta-, tera-, giga-, mega-, kilo-, hecto-, deca-<br />

deci-, centi-, milli-, micro-, nano-, pico-, femto-, atto-, zepto, yocto-<br />

(b) SI-RELATED AFFIXES<br />

macromacro-, ultramacro-, macro-, maxi-, hyper-, super-, epi-<br />

hypo-, sub-, infra-, mini-, micro-, ultramicro-, micromicro-<br />

XVIII. MORPHOLOGY<br />

Derivational morphology generates lexemes while inflectional morphology results in<br />

word-forms. Hence,<br />

[ L ] Lxm + [ M ] Mfm → [ Z ] Lxm<br />

[ L ] Lxm + [ M ] Mfm → < Z > Wdf<br />

<strong>Luganda</strong> attests to the following inflectional categories :<br />

• Tense<br />

• Aspect<br />

• Mood<br />

• Number<br />

• Gender<br />

• Case<br />

• Person<br />

XIX. MORPHOSYNTACTICAL INFORMATION<br />

56

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