Definition of Proclitic. Meaning of Proclitic. Synonyms of Proclitic

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Definition of Proclitic

Proclitic
Proclitic Pro*clit"ic, a. [Gr. ? to lean forward; ? forward + ? to lean or incline. Cf. Enclitic.] (Gr. Gram.) Leaning forward; -- said of certain monosyllabic words which are so closely attached to the following word as not to have a separate accent.

Meaning of Proclitic from wikipedia

- depending on their position in relation to the word they connect to. A pro****ic appears before its host. An en****ic appears after its host. Latin: Senatus...
- "æ". In western and southern Jutish dialects of Danish, æ is also the pro****ic definite article: æ hus (the house), as opposed to Standard Danish and...
- both the following conditions are met: a pro****ic causes neither lenition nor eclipsis of consonants. a pro****ic itself ends in a vowel. Examples of h-prothesis:...
- grammatical subject in a sentence. These morphemes can be analysed as either pro****ics or prefixes and mark tense, aspect and mood. Verbs are inflected for either...
- Pronouns of the Bohairic dialect Independent Pro****ic As suffix Stressed Unstressed 1st person singular ⲁⲛⲟⲕ anok ⲁⲛ̀ⲕ- anək- ϯ- ti- ⸗ⲓ =i plural ⲁⲛⲟⲛ...
- dia "my table, our table, your table, his/her table". There are also pro****ic forms of aku, ku- and kau-. These are used when there is no emphasis on...
- minkeb (elbow), miżwed (pod) mu-CCaC – musmar (nail), munqar (beak) The pro****ic il- is the definite article, equivalent to "the" in English and "al-"...
- with non-****ic forms carrying greater emphasis. With ****ic pronouns, pro****ic forms are much more common, but en****ic forms are mandatory in certain...
- analysis, the Otomi language has two kinds of bound morphemes, pro****ics and affixes. Pro****ics differ from affixes mainly in their phonological characteristics –...
- greater emphasis. When used as ****ics, object pronouns are generally pro****ic, i.e. they appear before the verb of which they are the object; en****ic...