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word formation #1 (permalink) Thu Jan 26, 2012 14:44 pm   word formation
 

How can I know if the noun of a certain verb is with the suffix tion or ment ? Is there a rule or something? For instance we say recruitment and not recruitation so I've been wondering if there's another way of finding out the right word(in this case the noun) than read.
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