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An '''adfix''' is an [[affix]] that is not an [[infix]], i.e. that occurs outside (rather thaan inside) its base.
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An '''adfix''' is an [[affix]] that is not an [[infix]], i.e. that occurs outside (rather than inside) its base.  This is a broader category that includes [[prefix|prefixes]] and [[suffix|suffixes]].
  
 
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German [[Adfix (de)]]
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*Russian [[адфикс]] = [[конфикс-1]]
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Latest revision as of 16:55, 8 February 2021

An adfix is an affix that is not an infix, i.e. that occurs outside (rather than inside) its base. This is a broader category that includes prefixes and suffixes.

Comments

Since the vast majority of affixes are adfixes, there is little practical use for this term. It occurs primarily in the discussion of infixation, where infixes need to be contrasted with adfixes.

Origin

Perhaps the term was coined by Frans Plank.

Other languages

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