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== Position ==
 
== Position ==
 
Affixes are divided depending on their position with reference to the stem
 
Affixes are divided depending on their position with reference to the stem
*prefix (PFX) - Appears at the front of the root (such as "un-" in "undo", or "re-" in "rewrite")
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*prefix (PFX) - Appears at the front of the stem (such as "un-" in "undo", or "re-" in "rewrite")
*suffix (SFX) - Appears at the back of the root (such "-s" in "tables", or "-er" in "writer")
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*suffix (SFX) - Appears at the back of the stem (such "-s" in "tables", or "-er" in "writer")
*infix (IFX) - Appears within the root (very rare in English, such as "-ma-" in "sophistimacated")
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*infix (IFX) - Appears within the stem (very rare in English, such as "-ma-" in "sophistimacated")
*circumfix (CCX) - Appears at the front and at the back of the root (very rare in English, such as "a-" + "-ed" in "ascattered")
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*circumfix (CCX) - Appears at the front and at the back of the stem (very rare in English, such as "a-" + "-ed" in "ascattered")

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An affix is a morpheme that is attached to a word stem to form a new word.

Types

Affixes may be derivational or inflectional.

  • Inflectional affixes assign grammatical properties (such as number, gender, tense, person) to the stem in order to form the different word forms of the same lexeme ("-s" in "tables", "-ed" in "loved")
  • Derivational affixes form a new lexeme by modifying the meaning (and sometimes the category) of the root ("un-" in "unhappy", "-ness" in "happiness").

Position

Affixes are divided depending on their position with reference to the stem

  • prefix (PFX) - Appears at the front of the stem (such as "un-" in "undo", or "re-" in "rewrite")
  • suffix (SFX) - Appears at the back of the stem (such "-s" in "tables", or "-er" in "writer")
  • infix (IFX) - Appears within the stem (very rare in English, such as "-ma-" in "sophistimacated")
  • circumfix (CCX) - Appears at the front and at the back of the stem (very rare in English, such as "a-" + "-ed" in "ascattered")
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