- as a free noun.
Instead it
appears as the
lexical suffix -əyəł
which is
affixed to the verb root šk’ʷ- (which has
changed slightly in pronunciation, but...
- In linguistics, a
possessive affix (from Latin:
affixum possessivum) is an
affix (usually
suffix or prefix)
attached to a noun to
indicate its possessor...
-
animate object." Noun
affixes are
affixes that form
nouns upon
addition to root words. The
following are
examples of noun
affixes: The
prefix per- drops...
-
Family name
affixes are a clue for
surname etymology and can
sometimes determine the
ethnic origin of a person. This is a
partial list of
affixes. Abu – (Arabic)...
- An
affix grammar is a two-level
grammar formalism used to
describe the
syntax of languages,
mainly computer languages,
using an
approach based on how...
- by the
British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in 2011. The
label was
first affixed on
physical 331⁄3 rpm records,
compact discs and c****ette tapes, and it...
- An
Affixing Machine is a
machine that
affixes postage stamps to an envelope,
postcard or wrapper.
Affixing machines first appeared in the 1850s but were...
- In
computer science,
extended affix grammars (EAGs) are a
formal grammar formalism for
describing the
context free and
context sensitive syntax of language...
-
anthroponymy Personal name
Birth name
Given name
Surname Patrilineal/Matrilineal
Affixes Nobiliary particle By
sequence First name
Middle name Last name By trait...
- are 13,587
taxis in New York City and each taxi must have a
medallion affixed to it."
Green Cab, New York City Taxi and
Limousine Commission. Accessed...