- from a
single root
through the use of
transfixes. The
Hausa example demonstrates the
presence of
transfixation in non-Semitic languages,
though the phenomenon...
- 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...
- also exists.
Another form of
nonconcatenative morphology is
known as
transfixation, in
which vowel and
consonant morphemes are interdigitated. For example...
- (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...
- (fire) + puncture) is the
procedure of
closing a
retinal separation by
transfixation of the
break via cauterization. The
procedure was
pioneered and named...
- The Guardian, 27
October 2005
Martin Kettle, "Why Ségo and
Sarko have
transfixed the
British left"
Archived 4
December 2021 at the
Wayback Machine, The...
-
directors make use of
numerous wide-angle
landscape portraits – and
transfixing weirdness".
After the
finale aired, The A.V. Club said that
season three...
-
instruments of his torture,
symbolically positioned in the
shape of a cross.
Transfixed by Bartholomew's
active faith, the
executioner seems to have
stopped short...
- Swordfishtrombones. I
first heard it on a friend’s
stereo system, the pair of us
transfixed by what was
happening in
front of our ears. It felt to me as if a vaudeville...
-
discontinuous root with a
discontinuous affix is more
often called transfixation. An
interfix joins a
compound word, as in speed-o-meter. When glossing...