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- Look up tmesis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In its strictest sense, tmesis (/ˈtmiːsɪs, təˈmiː-/; plural tmeses /ˈtmiːsiːs, təˈmiː-/; Ancient Gr****:...
- for intensification. It is similar to tmesis, but not all instances are covered by the usual definition of tmesis because the words are not necessarily...
- technical terminology, these examples are often more accurately described as tmesis. None of the following are recognized in standard English. The infix ⟨-iz-⟩...
- PMID 12517561. Walker SJ, Johnson RH (1989). "Traumatic hemisomato-tmesis: a case report and review of the literature". Arch Emerg Med. 6 (1): 66–9...
- and are unclear. For example, in the Rigveda preverbs regularly occur in tmesis, states Jamison, which means they are "separated from the finite verb"....
- Archived from the original on 12 July 2010. Retrieved 3 August 2010. "Tmesis Theatre CompanyPhysical Fest '05". Tmesistheatre.com. Archived from the...
- use of **** or more specifically ****ing as an infix, or more properly, a tmesis (see expletive infixation). For example, the word in-****ing-credible sounds...
- determinant, and occasionally between the elements of a compound word (tmesis). Kennings, and even whole clauses, can be interwoven. Ambiguity is usually...
- Neurotmesis (in Gr**** tmesis signifies "to cut") is part of Seddon's classification scheme used to classify nerve damage. It is the most serious nerve...
- Appears after the stem, but is only partially bound to it Infix (see also tmesis) edu⟨ma⟩cated st⟨infix⟩em Appears within a stem — common e.g. in Austronesian...