Primary and secondary affixation: In general, affixation involves the addition of an affix to a base to derive morphologically complex words.
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Strictly speaking requirement b, that the structural changes of the rules be distinct means that the disjunctive relation will only be imposed when the feature changes are contradictory or otherwise incompatible, e.g. if a Rule C were to ... Since such words are plural, ... i.e., it is not used distinctively in the lexicon,
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- meaning - to which bases (category and other criteria) can the affix attach? - ... vowel [i:] [] Pope papal: vowel change [] [] G4-Proseminar Advanced Morphology http://ifla.uni-stuttgart.de/~jilka/ Lexical Morphology KIPARSKY'S MODEL OF THE ENGLISH LEXICON Underived lexical entries Primary inflection:
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primary affix into a regular system of vowel-gradation. The .... primary affix-it is difficult to see what is to be gained by ...
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Hamp 1963: 48 (primary affix, primary articulator, primary formations, primary morph, primary organ, primary phoneme, primary root-word, primary stricture, primary valvate structure, primary word), 66 (primary meaning) HAMP, Eric P. (1963) A Glossary of American Technical Linguistic Usage 1925-1950. Utrecht:
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Grimes 1975: 99 (primary verb), 282 (primary center of information); Halliday 1994: 75 (primary tense); Hamp 1963: 48 (primary affix, primary articulator, primary formations, primary morph, primary organ, primary phoneme, primary root-word, primary stricture, primary valvate structure, primary word), 66 (primary meaning);
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Timucua used suffixes far more often, and it is the primary affix used for derivation, part-of-speech designation, and inflection. Most Timucua suffixes were attached to verbs. Enclitics; Enclitics were also used often in Timucua.
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2.3 a- is primary affix, prefixed by a function A which applies only to roots. The argument of a P1 it builds is an “Intermediary”: the Theme with roots of transmission, the Instrument otherwise. In the first case -Vna externalizes the Goal.
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A passive root is a lexical item which has a passive-like meaning in # general and which does not take a primary affix at all: A passive root does not take a prefix, # it does not take a suffix and it does not take an infix.
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