suffixation in a sentence
Examples
- Somali evinces an old prefixal verbal inflection restricted to four common verbs, with all other verbs undergoing inflection by more obvious suffixation.
- The suffixation present in the first instance marks the word as a verb and also indicates person, in this case the second.
- When, due to suffixation, consonant clusters arose that were not permitted, the non-low vowel was inserted as a prop vowel.
- Morphemes belonging to the particle class are distinguished by the fact that they undergo little or no inflection and suffixation, unlike verbs and nouns.
- aspirated stops are deaspirated when suffixed; this is a regular process in all Tlingit suffixation that is usually but not always represented in writing.
- In all of these languages, nouns that denote male and female beings are sometimes distinguished by suffixation or through pairs of lexically differing terms.
- Cree is also considered to be a highly inflectional language with all of its inflection being suffixation with the exception of the four personal prefixes.
- Expansion of stems through suffixation is a central feature of the language, which transforms a relatively small lexicon of roots into a large and precise vocabulary.
- Plurals are formed in a variety of ways, including suffixation ( often involving the suffix "-( e ) an " ) and slenderisation.
- Level I is typically used by non-age-mates and non-intimates and is unmarked in terms of prefixation or suffixation of the listener and verbs.