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prefixal
preˈfixal, a. [f. prefix n. + -al1.] Of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or characterized by prefixes; = prefixional. Hence preˈfixally adv., in the manner of a prefix.1863 Goldstücker 6 Nov. (Philol. Soc.), On the Prefixal Elements of Sanskrit Roots. 1922 S. Grew Art of Player-Piano 86 The shorter... Oxford English Dictionary
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Circumfix
Instead, all modern Japonic languages and dialects express the prohibitive with a suffixal particle na (which is probably related to the prefixal part In addition to the circumfixal forms, Old Japanese also had a suffixal form similar to the modern forms (e.g., kak-u-na), as well as a prefixal form na-kak-i1 wikipedia.org
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prefixial
prefixial, a. (priːˈfɪksɪəl) [f. prefix n.] = prefixal a.1975 Verbatim Dec. 13/2 ‘Bantu’..was coined in the 1850s by a philologist, Wilhelm Bleek, to characterize those peoples south of the Sahara speaking a group of related languages featuring prefixial concords, that is, a system in which the pref... Oxford English Dictionary
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Oko-Juwoi language
pronouns are almost identical throughout the Great Andamanese languages; Aka-Bea will serve as a representative example (pronouns given in their basic prefixal wikipedia.org
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suprafix
suprafix, n. Phonetics. (ˈs(j)uːprəfɪks) [f. supra- + -fix, as in prefix, suffix, etc.] = superfix n. Hence ˈsuprafixal a.1949 E. A. Nida Morphol. (ed. 2) iii. 69 Suprafixes are morphemes which consist wholly of suprasegmental phonemes and which are added to the root or stem. Ibid. viii. 202 Broad s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hybrid word
) 'rebel youth of Haredi Judaism', from Arabic shabab (youth) and -nik of Yiddish and Russian descent Modern Hebrew also has a productive derogatory prefixal wikipedia.org
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Aka-Kede language
pronouns are almost identical throughout the Great Andamanese languages; Aka-Bea will serve as a representative example (pronouns given in their basic prefixal wikipedia.org
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Aka-Kol language
pronouns are almost identical throughout the Great Andamanese languages; Aka-Bea will serve as a representative example (pronouns given in their basic prefixal wikipedia.org
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Laragiya language
The Laragia concord is shown by a discontinuous morpheme - at least in many cases, but not in the verb - partly prefixal and partly suffixal. It may be mentioned in passing that the majority of the multiple-classifying languages in North Australia used prefixal forms to mark the classes, but wikipedia.org
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Aka-Cari language
pronouns are almost identical throughout the Great Andamanese languages; Aka-Bea will serve as a representative example (pronouns given in their basic prefixal wikipedia.org
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Aka-Bea language
pronouns are almost identical throughout the Great Andamanese languages; Aka-Bea will serve as a representative example (pronouns given in their basic prefixal wikipedia.org
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Upper Necaxa Totonac
The verb has nine relatively ordered prefixal “slots” and fourteen positions for suffixes. Derivation using bodyparts A well-known characteristic of Totonacan languages in general is their prolific use of prefixal forms of bodyparts and other wikipedia.org
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Akar-Bale language
pronouns are almost identical throughout the Great Andamanese languages; Aka-Bea will serve as a representative example (pronouns given in their basic prefixal wikipedia.org
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Lee M. Hollander
His thesis on the prefixal s- in Germanic was subsequently published at the personal encouragement of Hermann Collitz. Selected works Prefixal S in Germanic: Together with the Etymologies of Fratze, Schraube, Guter Dinge, J. H. Furst Co., 1905. wikipedia.org
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Aka-Bo language
pronouns are almost identical throughout the Great Andamanese languages; Aka-Bea will serve as a representative example (pronouns given in their basic prefixal wikipedia.org
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