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Infix

An infix is an affix inserted inside a word stem (an existing word or the core of a family of words). It contrasts with adfix, a rare term for an affix attached to the outside of a stem, such as a prefix or suffix.

Indo-European nasal infix, English & Austronesian and Austroasiatic languages

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English

Indo-European nasal infix

Spanish

Arabic

Austronesian and Austroasiatic languages

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Infix

Nodes71
Edges70
Triples96
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.028169
Components1

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Infix

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related to Bibliography · 23
Infix → Alan, Benjamin, Burrow, Clarendon Oxford, Culture, Fortson, Great Britain, Indo-European Language, Indo-European Linguistics, Infixation, Introduction, ISBN, Massachusetts, Motilal Banarsidass, North East Linguistic Society, Oswald JL, Proceedings, Reduplication In English Homeric, Szemerényi, The Sanskrit Language
related to Spanish · 11
Infix → Costa Rican, Edgar, Edguítar, Honduran Spanish, In Nicaraguan, Oscarito, Osquítar, Spanish, This, Victor, Victítor
related to Austronesian and Austroasiatic languages · 10
Infix → Austroasiatic, Austronesian, English, For, Infixes, Khmer, Old Khmer, Tagalog, The, They
related to Similar processes · 9
Infix → Bantu, In, Sequences, Since, The, There, These, Thus, Tmesis
related to Indo-European nasal infix · 8
Infix → Ancient Greek, For, Indo-European, Latin, Proto-Indo-European, Sanskrit, The, This
related to Colloquialisms · 7
Infix → English, Homer Simpson, Homeric, Infixes, None, The, This
related to Arabic · 6
Infix → An, Arabic, Form, Form VIII, It, The
related to English · 2
Infix → English, Most
related to Glossing · 2
Infix → Compare, When
related to Portuguese · 2
Infix → In Portuguese, Most

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word infixes root words affix english also form stem languages arabic suffix glossing language verbs infixation indo-european example verb common

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Infixis aaffix inserted inside a word stem0.90text
-fucking-instance ofThis exists as a slang phenomenon.Infixes also occur in some language games.The use of 'expletive infixes'0.80text
-bloody-instance ofThis exists as a slang phenomenon.Infixes also occur in some language games.The use of 'expletive infixes'0.80text
which are words rather than affixesinstance ofThis exists as a slang phenomenon.Infixes also occur in some language games.The use of 'expletive infixes'0.80text
is known as tmesisinstance ofThis exists as a slang phenomenon.Infixes also occur in some language games.The use of 'expletive infixes'0.80text
Sanskritinstance ofby some early daughter languages0.80text
Ancient Greekinstance ofby some early daughter languages0.80text
Latin languageinstance ofby some early daughter languages0.80text
etc.Sanskrit exhibits the greatest transparency of this feature amongst the Indo-European languagesinstance ofby some early daughter languages0.80text
with the phenomenon manifesting in three of the ten traditional verb classesinstance ofby some early daughter languages0.80text
where the infix is higher-gradeinstance ofby some early daughter languages0.80text
accent-bearing in the strong formsinstance ofby some early daughter languages0.80text

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