- 'gerigi'
means "serration"'. In Seri, some
verbs form the
plural stem with
infixation of ⟨tóo⟩
after the
first vowel of the root;
compare the
singular stem...
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Expletive infixation is a
process by
which an
expletive or
profanity is
inserted into a word,
usually for intensification. It is
similar to tmesis, but...
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predicating infixation and
aspect infixation are added. This is
because reduplication usually precedes both the
predicating infixation and
aspect infixation. However...
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adding "ub"
before each
vowel sound has been
described as "iterative
infixation". Ubbi
Dubbi has also been po****rized as the
signature speech pattern...
- more
morphologically complex,
resulting from
various reduplications and
infixations.
Compounds with
unreduced though unstressed vowels also occur: Temiar...
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insertions may be
classed as
infixation, tmesis, diacope,
interposition or unrecognized.
Affect (linguistics)
Infixation is rare in the
English language...
- ISBN 1-870684-76-1. Milizia,
Paolo (2004). "Proto-Indo-European
Nasal Infixation Rule".
Journal of Indo-European Studies. 32 (3&4): 337–359. Whitney, William...
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derived using a
variety of
morphological processes, such as suffixation,
infixation, reduplication, or a
combination of any of
these processes.
There are...
- head, such as in
split infinitives (to
boldly go) or
infixation, most
commonly expletive infixation (in-****ing-credible). Two
common parts of
speech used...
- Latin."
American Speech 8:3.81. McCarthy, John. 1991. "Reduplicative
Infixation in
Secret Languages" [L'Infixation
reduplicative dans les
langages secrets]...