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  • A '''coordinator''' is a [[particle]] or [[affix]] that serves to link the [[coordinand]]s in [[coordination]]. :::*''"The particle or affix that serves to link the units of a coordinate construction is called '''coo
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  • The term is a traditional term used for words which (a) end in a plural affix, (b) have a plural meaning, and (c) do not have a singular counterpart. ...' and ''watten'' 'cotton wadding' have a plural meaning, end in the plural affix -''en'', and have no singular counterpart (*''hersen, *annaal, *wat'').
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  • In phonology and morphology, '''class I/II affix''' is a classification of (English) affixes. ...rsa (''*hopefulity''). This generalization is usually referred to as the [[Affix Ordering Generalization]].
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  • ...t, grammatical), especially compared to [[root]]s. The element to which an affix attaches to is called the [[base]] or root. ...eoretically, one can define reduplication as affixation where the attached affix (be it in-, pre, circum- or post-) is so formally weak that it harmonises w
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  • ...r a grammatical element or [[function word]] such as a [[particle]], and [[affix]], an [[adposition]] that ''marks'' something, i.e. codes a particular gram
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  • '''Phrasal affix''' is a term introduced by Klavans (1982, 1985) to refer to [[Clitic]]s. [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Phrasal+affix&lemmacode=401 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics]
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  • Ein '''Adfix''' ist ein [[Affix]], das kein [[Infix]] ist.
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  • '''Affixation''' is a word-formation process which adds an [[affix]] to a [[base]]. Affixation is a cover term which generalizes over [[prefix
    417 bytes (54 words) - 09:46, 14 June 2014
  • Perhaps also sometimes used as a synonym of [[base]], i.e. as 'host of an affix or a morphological process'.
    499 bytes (73 words) - 16:00, 15 February 2009
  • ...erived by means of an [[affix]] without phonetic content, a so-called zero-affix or [[null morpheme]]. Others have challenged this view (e.g. Lieber 1980, 1 Other terms for this process are: [[null affixation]], [[zero-derivation]], [[hypostasis]], [[functional shift]], [[implicit transpositio
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  • ...inflected part of a word. A stem is a morphological constituent to which [[affix]]es may be attached or to which [[morphological operation]]s may be applied :::*''"A stem is any morpheme or combination of morphemes to which an affix can be added."'' (Gleason 1955:59)
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  • '''Polyfunctionality''' is the phenomenon that one [[affix]] is used with a number of different [[meaning]]s or [[grammatical function
    780 bytes (95 words) - 21:11, 19 February 2009
  • Ein Wortbildungsaffix ist ein [[Affix]], das zu einem [[Stamm]] eines [[Wort|Wortes]] zugefügt wird und durch de
    425 bytes (52 words) - 20:00, 2 August 2014
  • ...of the [[coordinand]]s that another coordinand has, so that in a sense the affix has scope over both coordinands.
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  • ...h- und konstruktionsspezifisch) durch eine spezifische Verbform bzw. ein [[Affix]] zum Ausdruck gebracht.
    568 bytes (74 words) - 10:09, 31 October 2007
  • A '''prefix''' is a [[bound morpheme]] (or [[affix]]) which attaches at the lefthand side of a [[base]]. The English negative
    744 bytes (97 words) - 12:21, 20 February 2009
  • ...sis''' is a [[word formation]] process by means of which a [[discontinuous affix]] or [[circumfix]] is added to a [[base]].
    939 bytes (122 words) - 11:53, 19 February 2009
  • An '''affix''' is a [[formative]] attached to a [[stem]]. Affixes, like [[stem|stems]], ...i.e. they attach only to stems of a certain [[parts of speech]]. (English affix ''re-'' attaches only to verbs: ''re-use'', but not numerals: *''re-five''.
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  • ...nce it sets up (they say) an unverifiable distinction between a "null" or "zero" element, and nothing at all.) Other terms for null morpheme are [[zero morpheme]] and [[ghost morpheme]].
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  • ...ed for a morphologically complex string, consisting of a [[base]] and an [[affix]], to which the whole set of cyclic phonological rules apply.
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