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  • orthography - When are tion, sion, and cion used - English . . .
    Words ending in -tion If the ending is pronounced as in station, then it's spelled -tion For example: addition; duration; nation; solution; ambition; edition; caution; position If the noun is related to a word ending in -ate, then the ending will be -ation, e g donation (from donate) or vacation (from vacate)
  • suffixes - Word formation with the nominal suffix -tion: when and why . . .
    Because the regular suffix for the supine stem past participle is -t-in Latin, we often see -tion; but compare also miss-ion, fus-ion, cohes-ion, inflex-ion, etc The same suffix can also be found with non-supine stems, though less frequently so, like rebellion, legion, etc
  • pronunciation - What are the rules to pronounce the suffix -tion in . . .
    Of course, the "rule" I outlined does not apply to all words that just end in the letters "tion" in English: the most notable counterexample is the word cation However, I can't think of any counterexamples to my rule when dealing with the actual suffix -tion
  • suffixes - Why is i before a -tion suffix pronounced like a short . . .
    We noticed that before the suffix -tion, the "i" is always a short sound, despite being an open syllable All the other vowels are mostly pronounced as long sounds, as expected in open syllables Why is this? Example -ition words: position, competition, tuition, edition; Other -tion words: (ation) station, nation, fixation, isolation (exception
  • What determines the addition of the suffixes tion and sion?
    The distribution of -sion and -tion in English is primarily historical, not rule-based: words that were spelled with sio(n) in Latin continue to be spelled with s, while words that were spelled with tio(n) in Latin are spelled with t (in the past, the letter c was a common alternative to t in words like this)
  • Are there many -tion words that sound like vision?
    Usually -tion words, such as motion, education, and lotion, end with a -shn sound But equation ends with a sound rhyming with vision Are there many more? What might some of them be? And if the pronunciation of equation is a rarity for words ending in -tion, why did that pronunciation for it arise? I'm asking this since I am not a native
  • Why is tion pronounced as shun but not chun?
    The suffix tion is pronounced as ʃən (shun) and not tʃən (chun) According to an answer by user Kosmonaut to a question "What rules of English allow the first t in “patient” to make an sh sound?": The reason something pronounced [ʃ] ("sh") would ever get the spelling "ti" is because of palatalization Basically, the "io" diphthong
  • Choosing between -ing and -tion or -age - English Language Usage . . .
    There are many cases that I have to choose between the -ing form of a verb and the -tion or - age nouns Like this question: Local waves within the harbor make difficult, if not impossible 1 anchoring 2 anchorage Which one is correct? Is this because of grammer, or meaning, or common usage?
  • are the endings –tion or –sion or –tive or –sive, strictly speaking . . .
    And, today’s English speakers and writers feel quite free to form quite new words by analogy to the Latin words already in use, even though they may not understand the actual structure of the imitated word Base on this point, are the endings –tion or –sion or –tive or –sive, strictly speaking, the true formative suffixes?
  • Word describing a word ending with -tion - English Language Usage . . .
    If it exists, what is a the word describing a word ending with "-tion" (e g execution, exemption, perdition, definition, proposition, etc )?





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