- Suprafix
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 In linguistics , a suprafix is a type of affix where a suprasegmental change such as tone linguistics tone or stress linguistics stress modifies an existing morpheme s meaning. In many language s, they are used to differentiate between otherwise identical lexeme s, but in some they are used derivation linguistics derivation ally or inflection ally. An example in English language English is the creation of initial stress derived noun s. For instance, the noun pr duce IPA en pr dju s vegetable or fruit is an initially stressed version of the verb prod ce IPA en pr dju s create or bring forth . Another is Standard Mandarin Mandarin h o to be good and h o to find good , where the tone linguistics tone changes from low to falling. See also Initial stress derived noun Category Affixes Ling morph stub ar br Dreistger ko nl Suprafix ja sv Suprafix ... more details
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- Simulfix
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In linguistics , a simulfix is a type of affix that changes one or more existing phoneme s in order to modify the meaning of a morpheme . Examples of simulfixes in English are generally considered irregularities, all of which left over from pluralization rules that existed before the Great Vowel Shift . They include man men , woman women louse lice , mouse mice foot feet , tooth teeth The transfix es of the Semitic languages may be considered a form of discontinuous simulfix. See also Affix Circumfix Duplifix Infix Interfix Prefix Suffix Suprafix Transfix Disfix Apophony Category Affixes Ling morph stub ar br Keitger ko nl Simulfix ... more details
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- Transfix
In linguistics linguistic morphology linguistics morphology , a transfix is a discontinuous affix , which occurs at more than one position in a word. The prototypical example comes from the Semitic languages , where nearly all word derivation and inflection involves the interdigitation of a Nonconcatenative morphology discontinuous root with a discontinuous affix. For example, derivations and inflections of the Maltese language Maltese discontinuous Semitic root triliteral root k t b to write ref citation title Basic Maltese Grammar first Grazio last Falzon url http www.aboutmalta.com grazio maltesegrammar.html accessdate 2008 02 28 ref are shown below class wikitable Transfixes on Maltese k t b transfix word gloss i e k i t e b he wrote i u k i tb u they wrote mi u mi kt u b written ie kt ie b book o a k o tb a books See also Nonconcatenative morphology Prefix Suffix Infix Circumfix Interfix Simulfix Suprafix Duplifix References reflist ling morph stub Category Affixes ar br Treuzger ko nl Transfix ja sv Transfix ... more details
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- Initial-stress-derived noun
homograph s. See also Weak form and strong form Suprafix List of English homographs lexical categories ... more details
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- Affix
color d30000 i font ce stem font color d30000 simulfix font Changes a segment of a stem Suprafix pro duce noun br pro duce verb stem font color d30000 suprafix font Changes a suprasegmental phoneme ... more details
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- Oriya morphology
No Prefix, Infix, Suffix, Suprafix, Simulfix, and Circumfix Clitic Simple Yes Phonologically Yes ... more details
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- Apophony
simulfix es or suprafix es . Some theoretical perspectives call up the notion of Morphology linguistics ... more details
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