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- Suffix abstract "In linguistics, a suffix (also sometimes called a postfix or ending) is an affix which is placed after the stem of a word. Common examples are case endings, which indicate the grammatical case of nouns or adjectives, and verb endings, which form the conjugation of verbs. Particularly in the study of Semitic languages, a suffix is called an afformative, as they can alter the form of the words to which they are fixed. In Indo-European studies, a distinction is made between suffixes and endings (see Proto-Indo-European root). A word-final segment that is somewhere between a free morpheme and a bound morpheme is known as a suffixoid or a semi-suffix (e.g., English -like or German -freundlich 'friendly').Suffixes can carry grammatical information (inflectional suffixes) or lexical information (derivational suffixes). An inflectional suffix is sometimes called a desinence.Some examples in European languages:Girls, where the suffix -s marks the plural.He makes, where suffix -s marks the third person singular present tense.It closed, where the suffix -ed marks the past tense.De beaux jours, where the suffix -x marks the plural.Elle est passablement jolie, where the suffix -e marks the feminine form of the adjective.Many synthetic languages—Czech, German, Finnish, Latin, Hungarian, Russian, Turkish, etc.—use a large number of endings.Suffixes used in English frequently have Greek, French, or Latin origins.".
- Suffix wikiPageExternalLink www.prefixsuffix.com.
- Suffix wikiPageID "5564386".
- Suffix wikiPageRevisionID "604919340".
- Suffix hasPhotoCollection Suffix.
- Suffix subject Category:English_morphemes.
- Suffix subject Category:Lexical_units.
- Suffix subject Category:Linguistic_morphology.
- Suffix subject Category:Suffixes.
- Suffix comment "In linguistics, a suffix (also sometimes called a postfix or ending) is an affix which is placed after the stem of a word. Common examples are case endings, which indicate the grammatical case of nouns or adjectives, and verb endings, which form the conjugation of verbs. Particularly in the study of Semitic languages, a suffix is called an afformative, as they can alter the form of the words to which they are fixed.".
- Suffix label "Przyrostek".
- Suffix label "Suffisso".
- Suffix label "Suffix".
- Suffix label "Suffix".
- Suffix label "Suffix".
- Suffix label "Sufijo".
- Suffix label "Sufixo".
- Suffix label "Суффикс".
- Suffix label "لاحقة".
- Suffix label "後綴".
- Suffix label "接尾辞".
- Suffix sameAs Sufix.
- Suffix sameAs Suffix.
- Suffix sameAs Πρόσφυμα.
- Suffix sameAs Sufijo.
- Suffix sameAs Atzizki.
- Suffix sameAs Akhiran.
- Suffix sameAs Suffisso.
- Suffix sameAs 接尾辞.
- Suffix sameAs 접미사.
- Suffix sameAs Suffix.
- Suffix sameAs Przyrostek.
- Suffix sameAs Sufixo.
- Suffix sameAs m.0dssgx.
- Suffix sameAs Q102047.
- Suffix sameAs Q102047.
- Suffix wasDerivedFrom Suffix?oldid=604919340.
- Suffix isPrimaryTopicOf Suffix.