- In
morphology and syntax, a ****ic (/ˈklɪtɪk/ KLIT-ik,
backformed from Gr**** ἐγκλιτικός enklitikós "leaning" or "en****ic") is a
morpheme that has syntactic...
- with a
hyphen (
enclisis, dizer-lhe), or, more rarely,
within the verb,
between its stem and its
desinence (mesoclisis, dir-lhe-ei).
Enclisis and mesoclisis...
-
ending (e.g. cantá-lo-ia; see
Portuguese personal pronouns § Proclisis,
enclisis, and mesoclisis). Old
Italian had
originally three different forms of conditional:...
- with an
auxiliary derived from
Latin volo (ex:
Aromanian va s-cântu);
enclisis of the
definite article (ex. Istro-Romanian câre – cârele);
nominal declension...
- extensive, while, on the contrary, in
modern European Portuguese the use of
enclisis has
become indis****bly predominant. BP
normally places the
object pronoun...
- with an
auxiliary derived from
Latin volo (ex:
Aromanian va s-cãntu);
enclisis of the
definite article (ex. Istro-Romanian câre – cârele);
nominal declension...
- used to
append ****ic
pronouns to the verb, as in quero-o "I want it" (
enclisis), or even to
embed them
within the verb (mesoclisis), as in
levaria + vos...
-
preceded stressed vowels and in hiatus, as in Jahu (Jaú) and
sahida (exit).
Enclisis For example, in amá-la (love her), the L was
separated from the pronoun...
-
Neotropical (Porter, 1987)
Dotocryptus Brèthes, (1918) 1919 —
Neotropical Enclisis Townes, 1970a —
Palearctic Etha Cameron, 1903 —
Oriental Gessia Townes...
-
Eclytus ornatus Holmgren, 1855
Ectopius rubellus (Gmelin in Linnaeus, 1790)
Enclisis macilentus (Gravenhorst, 1829)
Encrateola mediovittata (Schmiedeknecht...