In many of these languages, nouns are composed of modifiers known as prefixes, infixes, and suffixes. |
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We usually have in mind a system where a stem is combined with various affixes, which might be prefixes, suffixes, or infixes. |
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In Chinese compound words, few prefixes or infixes occur, but there are a great number of suffixes. |
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Enter an Inuktitut word into the processing system and the word is automatically decomposed into its component root, infixes, and endings. |
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The writing system kept apart forms with or without medial consonants, which in some cases were meaningful infixes. |
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These bound morphemes or affixes can be classified according to their position in relation to the root: prefixes precede the root, suffixes follow the root, and infixes are inserted in the middle of a root. |
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It infixes the invisibility of a culture in what is settled as a prerogative from which to apprehend any alterity in its strangeness, that is its visibility. |
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