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*CIRCUMFIX*
*DUPLIFIX*
*INFIX*
*INTERFIX*
*TRANSFIX*
*SIMULIFIX*
*SUPRAFIX*
*DISFIX*
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*WORD STEMS*
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*NULL MORPHEME*
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(in ‘linguistics’, an affix is a ‘morpheme’ that is attached to a ‘word stem’ to form a new ‘word’ or ‘word form’)
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Affixes may be derivational, like English -ness and pre-, or inflectional, like English plural -s and past tense -ed.
They are bound morphemes by definition; prefixes and suffixes may be separable affixes.
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(‘affixation’ is the ‘linguistic process’ that speakers use to form different words by adding ‘morphemes’ at…)
the beginning
(prefixation)
the middle
(infixation)
the end
(suffixation)
(…of ‘words’)
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