Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet AFFIX


AFFIX

Definition av AFFIX

  1. tillägga
  2. (lingvistik) suffix
  3. (lingvistik) affix

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Antal bokstäver

5

Är palindrom

Nej

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AF
AFF
FF
FFI
FI
FIX
IX

31

2

38

31
AF
AFF
AFI
AI
AIF
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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.
  • The affix magna, Latin for great, was added to distinguish it from Little Kington, a smaller settlement nearby.
  • "-maia" or "maia-", an affix derived from the mythological Maia, used to describe maternal roles in taxonomy.
  • For example, the Spanish verb comer ("to eat") has the first-person singular preterite tense form comí ("I ate"); the single suffix -í represents both the features of first-person singular agreement and preterite tense, instead of having a separate affix for each feature.
  • The ALGOL W Language Description defines ALGOL W in an affix grammar that resembles Backus–Naur form (BNF).
  • The affix 'East' is used to differentiate the village from nearby Steeple Claydon and Middle Claydon, and from the hamlet of Botolph Claydon that lies within the parish of East Claydon.
  • The affix or suffix 'Royal' was given to the village in the late 11th century by the king, who gave the lord of the manor of Farnham, Bertram de Verdun, the Grand Serjeanty on the condition of providing a glove and putting it on the king's right hand at the coronation, and supporting his right arm, while the Royal sceptre was in his hand (see also Manor of Worksop).
  • The affix "Middle" differentiates the village from nearby Steeple Claydon, and East Claydon, and from the hamlet of Botolph Claydon.
  • The affix "Longville" was added in the 13th century after the Cluniac priory of Longueville, Calvados, in Normandy, France, that held the manor of Newton at that time, and to distinguish this village from other places called Newton, particularly nearby Newton Blossomville.
  • The term is used as an affix to place names between Leeds and Selby, including Barwick in Elmet and Sherburn in Elmet.
  • The affix le-Fylde ("in the district called the Fylde") was added in 1842 with the arrival of the Penny Post, to distinguish the town from Poulton-le-Sands, a village that is now part of Morecambe.
  • states and local jurisdictions allow a voter to affix a sticker, with the write-in candidate's name, to the ballot in lieu of actually writing in the candidate's name.
  • The verbs are missing two West Frisian weak classes, but do use West Frisian rules for forming past participles: they never get the affix ge- (ik hew maakt; hest dou dat sien?).
  • The prison authorities permitted him to have a minyan on the Jewish Sabbath and to affix a mezuza on the door of his cell.
  • It is the teacher's responsibility to affix the L-plate before each lesson and to remove it after the lesson, therefore the L-plates are usually printed on PVC panels with magnetic base, which eases affixing and removal.
  • Staple guns are used for many different applications and to affix a variety of materials, including insulation, house wrap, roofing, wiring, carpeting, upholstery, and hobby and craft materials.
  • The verbs to verbify and to verb, the first by derivation with an affix and the second by zero derivation, are themselves products of verbification (see autological word), and, as might be guessed, the term to verb is often used more specifically, to refer only to verbification that does not involve a change in form.
  • In the World Organization of the Scout Movement, the scarf rings called woggles to affix their neckerchiefs or scarfs are often variations of the Turk's head knot.
  • Both active and stative affixes can occur together in which case the active affix indicates the active subject and the stative affix indicates the direct object.
  • While François signed the treaty under duress, Gattinara refused to affix the imperial seal to the document, because of his sense of realpolitik.


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