In the following table, we give the prefix and infix notations and the corresponding expansions. |
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So the final word is built by one base word with an infix, prefix or postfix. |
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This is known as infix notation, and it is familiar from arithmetical operations such as addition and multiplication. |
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Despite again having its advantages and its passionate advocates, this notation too has suffered decline, as users voted with their feet for more traditional infix notation requiring parentheses. |
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It is traditional and convenient practice to use a, e, i, o as infix operators so the categorical statements can be written succinctly. |
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An inflection expresses one or more grammatical categories with a prefix, suffix or infix, or another internal modification such as a vowel change. |
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