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Affix (737 bytes)
1: ...(two parts, one in front, the other at the back). Affixes are [[Bound morpheme]]s by definition. 2: Affixes are essential in [[agglutination]]. 8: *[[affixation]] 15: [[de:Affix]] 18: [[fr:Affixe]] Suffixaufnahme (1580 bytes) 3: ...would have both a subjective affix and a genitive affix. 5: ...ctor" would have a subject affix and two genitive affixes. Word stem (985 bytes) 5: ...ceived as the root ''X'' plus a zero derivational affix. 10: ...nt'' (noun, with the addition of the derivational affix ''-ment'') 11: ...'' (adverb, with the addition of the derivational affixes ''-able'' and ''-ly'', fused into one) 12: ... (adverb, built on ''arguably'' plus the negative affix ''un-'') Portative (618 bytes) 1: ...the root '''?a''') is combined with the portative affix '''ri''' to allow it to take a [[direct object]]: Prefix morpheme (116 bytes) 1: A '''prefix morpheme''' is an [[affix]] that precedes either other prefixes or the [[b... Wotton Underwood (1123 bytes) 3: ...illage from other places also called Wotton. The affix means 'near the wood' and refers to the villages ... Bound morpheme (255 bytes) 12: *[[affix]] 13: *[[affixation]] Suffix morpheme (349 bytes) 1: An [[affix]] that comes either after the [[base morpheme]] o... 3: Bound inflectional affixes in present day English: Prosperity certificate (1478 bytes) 1: ...ificates in order to avoid having to purchase and affix the stamps. This obligation consequently often fe... 5: ...only lasted for about one year. The necessity for affixing one-cent stamps was not popular, and to make m... Uninflected word (2432 bytes) 1: ...no morphological marks ([[inflection]]) such as [[affix]]es, [[Umlaut]], [[Ablaut]], [[consonant gradatio... 5: ... inflection in the [[plural]] (represented by the affix ''-s/-es''). 7: ...he singular inflection is shown by an "invisible" affix (the [[null morpheme]]). In the same way, English... Null morpheme (2333 bytes) 1: ...rocess of adding a null morpheme is called ''null affixation'', ''null derivation'' or ''[[zero derivatio... 17: ...heme for others). It's also frequent to find null affixation for the least-marked [[grammatical case|case... 25: *[[Affix]] Adposition (429 bytes) 1: ...grammar]], an '''adposition''' is a [[word]] or [[affix]] which shows a word's grammatical function. Chop (device) (532 bytes) 1: ...na, Japan, Korea, and other parts of East Asia to affix one's name to an official document such as a cont... Preston Bissett (572 bytes) 3: ...] this village was recorded as ''Prestone''. The affix 'Bissett' came later and denotes the [[manor]]ial... Nym (338 bytes) 3: *[[-onym]], an English affix Stoke Goldington (683 bytes) 3: ...86]] the village was recorded as ''Stoche''. The affix 'Goldington' came later and refers to [[Peter of ... Weston Underwood, Milton Keynes (575 bytes) 3: ...tuation of the village in relation to Olney. The affix 'Underwood' refers to the village's location to a... Permit mail (550 bytes) 1: ...st office issued permit. No [[postage stamp]] is affixed to letters sent by permit mail. 6: # The sender does not have to affix postage stamps to the mail Function word (2397 bytes) 3: ...may not be [[Inflection|inflected]] or may have [[affix]]es. 13: ...e article]] is [[inflection|inflected]] with an [[affix]] ''n'' before a [[noun]] starting with a [[vowel... Newton Longville (871 bytes) 3: ...[Domesday Book]] of [[1086]] as ''Nevtone''. The affix 'Longville' came later in the [[Thirteenth centur...
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