-
separated with a hyphen, but
infixes are
separated with ⟨angle brackets⟩. For a list of
words relating to
infixes, see the
Infixes by
language category of...
- this example,
vowel reduction occurred when the
infixes were
added before the vowel,
causing the
infixes -in- and -om- to
become -inm-. When
forming binombomtak...
- The
Pesisir language (Pesisir:
Bahaso Pasisi, Indonesian:
Bahasa Pesisir, lit. 'coastal language'), is a
dialect of the
Minangkabau language spoken by...
-
followed by as many as five suffixes. In addition, verb
roots may
contain infixes that
convey aspectual information. The
verbal prefixes convey information...
- This is a list of
commonly and
uncommonly used
abbreviations that are used in the
subject box of an English-language
email header.
These prefixes are usually...
-
Affixation is the main way of word
formation in Chʼol.
There are prefixes,
infixes and suffixes.
Suffixes are
considerably more
abundant than the
other two...
- In linguistics, an
affix is a
morpheme that is
attached to a word stem to form a new word or word form. The main two
categories are
derivational and inflectional...
- statements. It is
characterized by the
placement of
operators between operands—"
infixed operators"—such as the plus sign in 2 + 2.
Binary relations are
often denoted...
- Klallam, Clallam, Ns'Klallam or S'klallam (endonym: nəxʷsƛ̕ay̕əmúcən, /nxʷst͡ɬʼajˀˈmut͡sn/), is a
Straits Salishan language historically spoken by the...
- The
Sechelt language (IPA: [siʃɜlt]), sháshíshálh or she
shashishalhem (IPA: [ʃáʃíʃáɬəm]), is a
Coast Salish language that
originates and is
spoken within...