- In
linguistic morphology, a
transfix is a
discontinuous affix which is
inserted into a word root, as in root-and-pattern
systems of morphology, like those...
- Time
Transfixed (La Durée poignardée) is a 1938 oil on
canvas painting by the
Belgian surrealist René Magritte. It is part of the
permanent collection...
-
Brian Eno,
Primal Scream, and The
Jesus and Mary Chain.
Initially called Transfix, the band was
formed in McDonnell's home studio.
Initially described as...
- 'you
cause to bind/
transfix!', or 'bind/
transfix!'. This,
taken from
mantras urging "bind/
transfix", or "may you
cause to bind/
transfix",
might have come...
- form an elative, the
consonants of the adjective's root are
placed in the
transfix ’aCCaC (or ’aCaCC if the
second and
third root
consonants are the same)...
- (9): 24–31. ProQuest 1320720969. Ward,
Frazer (May 1999). "Chris
Burden transfixed:
between public and private".
Collapse (4): 10–19. ISSN 1203-3286. ProQuest 1320690343...
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formation of
actual words by
adding the
vowels and non-root
consonants (or "
transfixes")
which go with a
particular morphological category around the root consonants...
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woman →
women louse → lice,
mouse → mice foot → feet,
tooth →
teeth The
transfixes of the
Semitic languages may be
considered a form of
discontinuous simulfix...
- also exists.
Another form of
nonconcatenative morphology is
known as
transfixation, in
which vowel and
consonant morphemes are interdigitated. For example...
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hilarious and harrowing. They
cannot outrun their pain, but in White's
transfixing,
exacting new season,
their pain can
still become our pleasure". With...