SIMPLE AND DERIVATIVE TYPES OF MAGIC SPELLS IN HARRY POTTER AND THEIR STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
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Magic spells, word formation, linguistic creativityAbstract
In this article, we tried to divide several features of the structure of spells in Harry Potter series and divide them into groups according to the features of the structure. Depending on the morphological structure and components of the composition, spells and magic units can be divided into four groups and we tried to analyze two of them namely, simple and derivative magic spells from structural-morphological point of view.
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